The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... land ; And well the steed and rider knew , Nestled amid those mountains blue , And in the bocage green and free , The pleasant homes of Brittany . The stout duke rode with stately grace , But stormy passions on his face Had left their ...
... land ; And well the steed and rider knew , Nestled amid those mountains blue , And in the bocage green and free , The pleasant homes of Brittany . The stout duke rode with stately grace , But stormy passions on his face Had left their ...
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... land . There exists also a radical party , which dreams of a pure demo- cracy , but they have no weight in the country . The press is now free ; and if the mode of election of the representatives were somewhat im- proved , it is ...
... land . There exists also a radical party , which dreams of a pure demo- cracy , but they have no weight in the country . The press is now free ; and if the mode of election of the representatives were somewhat im- proved , it is ...
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... land again , in conjunction with Russia and France , came forward as her friend to guarantee a loan of two millions and a half sterling . Here , then , is a series of facts which prove that England has contributed towards the alienation ...
... land again , in conjunction with Russia and France , came forward as her friend to guarantee a loan of two millions and a half sterling . Here , then , is a series of facts which prove that England has contributed towards the alienation ...
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was laid down by the people as a fundamental law of the land , excluding all Greeks not actually born within the kingdom from any participation for a certain time in the privileges of the free Greeks . Those who had come to Greece after ...
was laid down by the people as a fundamental law of the land , excluding all Greeks not actually born within the kingdom from any participation for a certain time in the privileges of the free Greeks . Those who had come to Greece after ...
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... land frontier . Such were the different boundary - lines proposed for Greece , varying as to the provinces included , but each and all of them combining the military defences of the country . They were much and anxiously can- vassed by ...
... land frontier . Such were the different boundary - lines proposed for Greece , varying as to the provinces included , but each and all of them combining the military defences of the country . They were much and anxiously can- vassed by ...
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