The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 |
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Pagina 214
... Talleyrand . By the Duke de Broglie . Vols . IV and V. Translated by Mrs Angus Hall . London : Griffith & Farran , 1892 . 4. Le dernier Bienfait de la Monarchie . J. V. A. de Broglie . Paris : C. Lévy , 1900 . Par le Duc THE work of MM ...
... Talleyrand . By the Duke de Broglie . Vols . IV and V. Translated by Mrs Angus Hall . London : Griffith & Farran , 1892 . 4. Le dernier Bienfait de la Monarchie . J. V. A. de Broglie . Paris : C. Lévy , 1900 . Par le Duc THE work of MM ...
Pagina 218
... Talleyrand - Périgord . The wonderful skill with which Talleyrand ( then seventy - eight ) secured his ends is of itself an education in diplomacy . He was expected to intrigue ; accordingly , intrigue was what he carefully avoided ...
... Talleyrand - Périgord . The wonderful skill with which Talleyrand ( then seventy - eight ) secured his ends is of itself an education in diplomacy . He was expected to intrigue ; accordingly , intrigue was what he carefully avoided ...
Pagina 219
... Talleyrand that it would be a great mistake to suppose that , if the dismemberment of the Netherlands was allowed , the peace of Europe would not be disturbed . † The speech from the Throne ( Oct. 26 ) lamented that the enlightened ...
... Talleyrand that it would be a great mistake to suppose that , if the dismemberment of the Netherlands was allowed , the peace of Europe would not be disturbed . † The speech from the Throne ( Oct. 26 ) lamented that the enlightened ...
Pagina 220
... Talleyrand . On Nov. 2 , Sir R. Peel was still maintaining that we were greatly concerned in the maintenance of the connexion between Holland and Belgium , * although on Nov. 3 he was disclaiming reannexation , and talk- ing of ' other ...
... Talleyrand . On Nov. 2 , Sir R. Peel was still maintaining that we were greatly concerned in the maintenance of the connexion between Holland and Belgium , * although on Nov. 3 he was disclaiming reannexation , and talk- ing of ' other ...
Pagina 221
... Talleyrand rightly judged that , ' in London , the Conference would sign whatever France and England wished . ' The advantage of the ' interior position ' was conclusive . It enabled Talleyrand and Palmerston united to ' brusquer les ...
... Talleyrand rightly judged that , ' in London , the Conference would sign whatever France and England wished . ' The advantage of the ' interior position ' was conclusive . It enabled Talleyrand and Palmerston united to ' brusquer les ...
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