The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... hope - namely , a voluntary reunion with Holland , and , consequent on that event , a firm and active resolution of the great European powers to render the new state , whatever form it may take , as powerful and as extensive as its ...
... hope - namely , a voluntary reunion with Holland , and , consequent on that event , a firm and active resolution of the great European powers to render the new state , whatever form it may take , as powerful and as extensive as its ...
Pagina 243
hope of embarrassing their antagonists than of relieving them- selves , and without the slightest idea that the measures either could pass , or , if passed , could produce anything like the financial effect required by the exigencies of ...
hope of embarrassing their antagonists than of relieving them- selves , and without the slightest idea that the measures either could pass , or , if passed , could produce anything like the financial effect required by the exigencies of ...
Pagina 273
... hope or object but to continue themselves a few weeks longer in office- to render more difficult the task of those who may succeed them— and to break down - because it is naturally opposed to those revo- lutionary tendencies - the ...
... hope or object but to continue themselves a few weeks longer in office- to render more difficult the task of those who may succeed them— and to break down - because it is naturally opposed to those revo- lutionary tendencies - the ...
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