Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 5
... foreign affairs pass from periods of contented but ignorant calm to periods of discontented or violent , but often equally ignorant , panic . There is not , it must be admitted , the same con- sistency in the foreign policy of Great ...
... foreign affairs pass from periods of contented but ignorant calm to periods of discontented or violent , but often equally ignorant , panic . There is not , it must be admitted , the same con- sistency in the foreign policy of Great ...
Page 6
... foreign newspapers should be sorry , however , to limit the in a very imperfect form ; they are read necessity of our watching Continental by foreign statesmen with minute atten- politics , and of our remaining armed , by tion , but ...
... foreign newspapers should be sorry , however , to limit the in a very imperfect form ; they are read necessity of our watching Continental by foreign statesmen with minute atten- politics , and of our remaining armed , by tion , but ...
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... foreign drill , in railways , in mines , to be worked in foreign ways ; in science , to be studied with the help of foreign professors . She is in fact entering on the adoption of a foreign régime in these respects just as certainly as ...
... foreign drill , in railways , in mines , to be worked in foreign ways ; in science , to be studied with the help of foreign professors . She is in fact entering on the adoption of a foreign régime in these respects just as certainly as ...
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