The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 460
... France . It is scarcely possible to open a history of modern Europe , and to read many con- secutive pages in it , without noticing the persistent antagonism of Germany and France , and without feeling how much their rivalry has ...
... France . It is scarcely possible to open a history of modern Europe , and to read many con- secutive pages in it , without noticing the persistent antagonism of Germany and France , and without feeling how much their rivalry has ...
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... France seemed a more easy and certain road to the coming unification of Germany . On the single point of Saxony the victor so far yielded as to leave the King a nominal independence , while absorbing his brave army into the great ...
... France seemed a more easy and certain road to the coming unification of Germany . On the single point of Saxony the victor so far yielded as to leave the King a nominal independence , while absorbing his brave army into the great ...
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... France . It may be said that the soldiery ought to be more stubborn even if badly led , but the answer to that is that they never have been , that all the triumphs of France have been accomplished with armies of highly nervous ...
... France . It may be said that the soldiery ought to be more stubborn even if badly led , but the answer to that is that they never have been , that all the triumphs of France have been accomplished with armies of highly nervous ...
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