The Invasion of the Crimea: Transactions which brought on the war. 3d ed. 1863W. Blackwood and sons, 1863 |
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... perhaps still longer ; and it is not without a kind of reluctance that I pass from the tranquil state of one who is absorbing the truth , to that of a man who at last stands up and declares it . But the time has now come . A. W. ...
... perhaps still longer ; and it is not without a kind of reluctance that I pass from the tranquil state of one who is absorbing the truth , to that of a man who at last stands up and declares it . But the time has now come . A. W. ...
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... man for business of state . In some respects , perhaps , he will be abler than a council . He will be more daring , more resolute , more secret ; but these are qualities CHAP . conducive to war , and not to peace BROUGHT ON THE WAR . 7.
... man for business of state . In some respects , perhaps , he will be abler than a council . He will be more daring , more resolute , more secret ; but these are qualities CHAP . conducive to war , and not to peace BROUGHT ON THE WAR . 7.
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... perhaps fif- teen millions ; and although the Mussulmans of the whole Empire might be computed at twenty - one millions , the great bulk of these were scattered over remote provinces in Asia and Africa . There were hardly more than two ...
... perhaps fif- teen millions ; and although the Mussulmans of the whole Empire might be computed at twenty - one millions , the great bulk of these were scattered over remote provinces in Asia and Africa . There were hardly more than two ...
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... Perhaps under a system ideally formed for the safety of nations and for the peace of the world , a wrong done to one State would be instantly treated as a wrong done to all . But in the actual state of the world there is no such bond ...
... Perhaps under a system ideally formed for the safety of nations and for the peace of the world , a wrong done to one State would be instantly treated as a wrong done to all . But in the actual state of the world there is no such bond ...
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... Perhaps the limit to which the Usage is subject may be best shown by first giving an example of circumstances in which it fails to take practical effect . When the Republic of Cracow was abolished by an arrangement concerted between ...
... Perhaps the limit to which the Usage is subject may be best shown by first giving an example of circumstances in which it fails to take practical effect . When the Republic of Cracow was abolished by an arrangement concerted between ...
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Página 514 - Burton.— The History of Scotland, from the Revolution to the Extinction of the last Jacobite Insurrection (1689—1748).
Página 518 - It is seldom, indeed, that we find history so written, in a style at once vigorous, perspicuous, and picturesque. The author's heart is thoroughly with his subject.