Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... English in the matter of Poland . There has probably never been a question in which the interests of diplomacy could have been so well served by the unreasoning impulses of the masses as in this matter of Poland . Never could the ...
... English in the matter of Poland . There has probably never been a question in which the interests of diplomacy could have been so well served by the unreasoning impulses of the masses as in this matter of Poland . Never could the ...
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... English one . However much we are despised as a friend or dis- liked as an enemy , we are immense- ly respected by virtue of our inter- nal institutions , and of our indi- vidual independence of character . While the English Government ...
... English one . However much we are despised as a friend or dis- liked as an enemy , we are immense- ly respected by virtue of our inter- nal institutions , and of our indi- vidual independence of character . While the English Government ...
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... English , so that nothing can be pleasanter than to be drawn for a brief period into its vortex . There are picnics to be under- taken to charming country - houses - among others , to one upon the banks of the Pruth- to which we all go ...
... English , so that nothing can be pleasanter than to be drawn for a brief period into its vortex . There are picnics to be under- taken to charming country - houses - among others , to one upon the banks of the Pruth- to which we all go ...
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... English and every variety of cross- breeds . In this respect the horses and the people who are collected to look at them are pretty much on a par . Some of the Moldavian ladies went on horseback ; and as the weather was bright , the ...
... English and every variety of cross- breeds . In this respect the horses and the people who are collected to look at them are pretty much on a par . Some of the Moldavian ladies went on horseback ; and as the weather was bright , the ...
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... English coun- try gentleman , with a tolerable rent - roll , would decline , to say nothing of a Prince of the Blood . Some years ago the Duc de Morny was actually offered this very throne , but even he was not to be tempted from the ...
... English coun- try gentleman , with a tolerable rent - roll , would decline , to say nothing of a Prince of the Blood . Some years ago the Duc de Morny was actually offered this very throne , but even he was not to be tempted from the ...
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