MiscellaniesEarl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope J. Murray, 1863 - Всего страниц: 128 |
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... ( suppose 40,000 men ) added to the Russians , Swedes , and our own , would suffice for the last of these ; and would leave , I should hope , a Prus- sian force amply sufficient with Saxons and Hessians to give a decided superiority in ...
... ( suppose 40,000 men ) added to the Russians , Swedes , and our own , would suffice for the last of these ; and would leave , I should hope , a Prus- sian force amply sufficient with Saxons and Hessians to give a decided superiority in ...
Стр. 32
... suppose that we are either in- sensible of all the difficulties of your task , or unpre- pared for the total failure of the attempt to embark Prussia in the war . At any rate I continue persuaded that even a peace in which we are not ...
... suppose that we are either in- sensible of all the difficulties of your task , or unpre- pared for the total failure of the attempt to embark Prussia in the war . At any rate I continue persuaded that even a peace in which we are not ...
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... suppose therefore he means that I should tell you ( as I can with great truth ) that we have found M. d'Oubril in the best possible princi- ples , and disposed to communicate on every subject with the utmost candour and frankness . I ...
... suppose therefore he means that I should tell you ( as I can with great truth ) that we have found M. d'Oubril in the best possible princi- ples , and disposed to communicate on every subject with the utmost candour and frankness . I ...
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... suppose , for the credit of Parliament and of the country , would be immediately done . After this exertion , which was Wednesday morning , I do not find that he knew anything , except at little intervals , in one of which he saw Lady ...
... suppose , for the credit of Parliament and of the country , would be immediately done . After this exertion , which was Wednesday morning , I do not find that he knew anything , except at little intervals , in one of which he saw Lady ...
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... suppose that he has any merit to entitle him to the particular favour of the Crown or of the public . He is sensible that he has done nothing beyond his strict duty . But if he is permitted to compare his endeavours and rewards , not ...
... suppose that he has any merit to entitle him to the particular favour of the Crown or of the public . He is sensible that he has done nothing beyond his strict duty . But if he is permitted to compare his endeavours and rewards , not ...
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