Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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Pagina 109
... Austrian service ? Carlyle mentioned that there were two Browns , Austrian generals ; Marshal Brown , the more celebrated . A life of him ( French ) in existence which anything about him . he had never seen . Couldn't find out Miss ...
... Austrian service ? Carlyle mentioned that there were two Browns , Austrian generals ; Marshal Brown , the more celebrated . A life of him ( French ) in existence which anything about him . he had never seen . Couldn't find out Miss ...
Pagina 125
... Austria whenever it pleased the Tzar to issue his fiat that they should move thither . He complains that those who dispute the accuracy of the picture he has drawn of the colossus of the north do not ap- preciate the improvement that ...
... Austria whenever it pleased the Tzar to issue his fiat that they should move thither . He complains that those who dispute the accuracy of the picture he has drawn of the colossus of the north do not ap- preciate the improvement that ...
Pagina 126
... Austria , of Germany , and of France . In al- most every instance , not from an in- accurate statement of bare facts , so far as he has given them , but from assumptions radically false , he has tended to lead our statesmen astray . We ...
... Austria , of Germany , and of France . In al- most every instance , not from an in- accurate statement of bare facts , so far as he has given them , but from assumptions radically false , he has tended to lead our statesmen astray . We ...
Pagina 128
... Austria were the sole lawful possessors of the Duchies , because the only original right to them was that of the reigning King of Denmark , who , as a consequence of the conquest , had transferred by treaty all his 128 [ July The ...
... Austria were the sole lawful possessors of the Duchies , because the only original right to them was that of the reigning King of Denmark , who , as a consequence of the conquest , had transferred by treaty all his 128 [ July The ...
Pagina 129
... Austria knew well that Prussia was then preparing her overthrow , and she was there- fore only waiting for a signal from us to abandon the artificial alliance into which she had been forced . The French Emperor was only sulking because ...
... Austria knew well that Prussia was then preparing her overthrow , and she was there- fore only waiting for a signal from us to abandon the artificial alliance into which she had been forced . The French Emperor was only sulking because ...
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