Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 28
... French newspapers published a list of " Requests for passages to the Colonies , " in which the second and third places in point of numbers were occupied by two countries which the French in many of their books claim as " colonies ...
... French newspapers published a list of " Requests for passages to the Colonies , " in which the second and third places in point of numbers were occupied by two countries which the French in many of their books claim as " colonies ...
Page 331
... French every day , and which alone is more effectu- ally conducive than all other means to the success of their designs . " The successes which attended his wars during the ear- lier part of his reign gratified the French people ...
... French every day , and which alone is more effectu- ally conducive than all other means to the success of their designs . " The successes which attended his wars during the ear- lier part of his reign gratified the French people ...
Page 392
... French administrative system , which was hitherto adhered to , gives the show of self - government without its essence , by institutions such as the Conseil Général and the Conseil d'Arron- dissement . The government was disposed to ...
... French administrative system , which was hitherto adhered to , gives the show of self - government without its essence , by institutions such as the Conseil Général and the Conseil d'Arron- dissement . The government was disposed to ...
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