The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 1Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... Russia , on the other hand , despotism , stretching her giant grasp over the vast extent of two continents , and develop- ing the richness of resources and energy of action that belong to the youth of nations , wears perhaps a more ...
... Russia , on the other hand , despotism , stretching her giant grasp over the vast extent of two continents , and develop- ing the richness of resources and energy of action that belong to the youth of nations , wears perhaps a more ...
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... Russia . " Both have grown up in obscurity , and while the minds of men were occupied elsewhere , have taken their places at once among the powers of the first class . The world learned at the same time their birth and their arrival at ...
... Russia . " Both have grown up in obscurity , and while the minds of men were occupied elsewhere , have taken their places at once among the powers of the first class . The world learned at the same time their birth and their arrival at ...
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... Russia . Russia was the only European power which derived a signal advantage from the downfall of the French empire ; she obtained by it the dutchy of Warsaw , which , united with France , had been her most formidable antagonist . She ...
... Russia . Russia was the only European power which derived a signal advantage from the downfall of the French empire ; she obtained by it the dutchy of Warsaw , which , united with France , had been her most formidable antagonist . She ...
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... Russia , as remote from the freedom of the one as from the despotism of the other . France shall become the point of indifference between the two extreme principles of liberty and slavery ; so that while her own alliance with England ...
... Russia , as remote from the freedom of the one as from the despotism of the other . France shall become the point of indifference between the two extreme principles of liberty and slavery ; so that while her own alliance with England ...
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bility of an evasion , the king's secret attachment to Russia may insure the Duke of Orleans the quiet succession to the throne . For this purpose , the quadruple treaty was repeatedly infringed upon ; for this purpose were the ...
bility of an evasion , the king's secret attachment to Russia may insure the Duke of Orleans the quiet succession to the throne . For this purpose , the quadruple treaty was repeatedly infringed upon ; for this purpose were the ...
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