Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1890 |
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... France were to England what the right - hand horseman and the left - hand horseman in Bürger's fine ballad were to the Wildgraf , the good and the evil coun- sellor , the angel of light and the angel of darkness . The ascendency of France ...
... France were to England what the right - hand horseman and the left - hand horseman in Bürger's fine ballad were to the Wildgraf , the good and the evil coun- sellor , the angel of light and the angel of darkness . The ascendency of France ...
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... France nor Austria , but Sweden . The real gainer by the war of the Pragmatic Sanction had been neither France nor Austria , but the upstart of Brandenburg . France had made great efforts , had added largely to her military glory , and ...
... France nor Austria , but Sweden . The real gainer by the war of the Pragmatic Sanction had been neither France nor Austria , but the upstart of Brandenburg . France had made great efforts , had added largely to her military glory , and ...
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... France determined the conduct of Sweden , then completely subject to French influence . The enemies of Frederic were ... France , Austria , Russia , Saxony , Sweden , and the Germanic body ; that the greater part of his dominions ...
... France determined the conduct of Sweden , then completely subject to French influence . The enemies of Frederic were ... France , Austria , Russia , Saxony , Sweden , and the Germanic body ; that the greater part of his dominions ...
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THE SECOND VOLUME | 12 |
GLADSTONE ON CHURCH AND STATE April 1839 | 107 |
LORD CLIVE Jan 1840 | 180 |
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