Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 86
Page 3
... England to a great the great Continental powers of Europe , extent arises from the very reasons which it has been ... England has to reckon . policy , such as the treatment of British subjects in Madagascar during the war , and the ...
... England to a great the great Continental powers of Europe , extent arises from the very reasons which it has been ... England has to reckon . policy , such as the treatment of British subjects in Madagascar during the war , and the ...
Page 4
... England should make up her mind with regard to the extent of her interest in the future of Constantino- ple . We ... England of a certain section of French of the Russian Empire , and how , in spite journalists , but that the good ...
... England should make up her mind with regard to the extent of her interest in the future of Constantino- ple . We ... England of a certain section of French of the Russian Empire , and how , in spite journalists , but that the good ...
Page 182
... England and her queen . They arousing an almost extinct prejudice , profess entire readiness to forgive a feel- a prejudice the real force of which , from ing which history and circumstances have the very fact that it is so nearly ...
... England and her queen . They arousing an almost extinct prejudice , profess entire readiness to forgive a feel- a prejudice the real force of which , from ing which history and circumstances have the very fact that it is so nearly ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admirable Algernon Alsace army asked Austria beauty Brentwood Cable called Carew character China Clayton-Bulwer treaty course Crabbe defence doubt emperor England English eyes face faith healing father feeling feet foreign France French German give hand happy head heard heart hope horse India interest Italy Josephine king knew land Langdale Leopardi less letters light live London looked Lord Lord Wolseley Louis XIV Madame Madame de Maintenon Marse Dab ment military mind Mohl Montrose mother Murray's Magazine nature ness never Nina once passed peace perhaps person poem poet political present Prince queen question Recanati Richard round Russia seemed ship side speak stood tell things Thomas Stevenson thought tion told took treaty Trinity House turned whole wife words writes young