The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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Pagina 40
... France has given most extraordinary proof of her inherent strength and abundant resources . Yet even these signs of restored vigor are less striking than the resuscitation of the military power of the country , which , notwith- standing ...
... France has given most extraordinary proof of her inherent strength and abundant resources . Yet even these signs of restored vigor are less striking than the resuscitation of the military power of the country , which , notwith- standing ...
Pagina 200
France contemplates immediate aggres- sion , would be ridiculous if it were not odious : but the argument is in itself a symptom ; it shows the secret wish ; it indicates that certain Germans are endea- voring once more to rouse their ...
France contemplates immediate aggres- sion , would be ridiculous if it were not odious : but the argument is in itself a symptom ; it shows the secret wish ; it indicates that certain Germans are endea- voring once more to rouse their ...
Pagina 257
... France has its long roll of Protestant con- fessors , longer than that of England , if not more glorious . Against Latimer and Hooper , France may set Roussel and Louis de Berquin ; against every poor ar- tisan burned by Henry and Mary , ...
... France has its long roll of Protestant con- fessors , longer than that of England , if not more glorious . Against Latimer and Hooper , France may set Roussel and Louis de Berquin ; against every poor ar- tisan burned by Henry and Mary , ...
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