Littell's Living Age, Volume 31Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1851 |
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Page 320
... nation , as the oldest member of the em- pire , and possessing a constitutional form of govern- ment , to raise its voice in behalf of those sister nations under the same ruler , and who were united to us by so many ties of relationship ...
... nation , as the oldest member of the em- pire , and possessing a constitutional form of govern- ment , to raise its voice in behalf of those sister nations under the same ruler , and who were united to us by so many ties of relationship ...
Page 321
... nation knows how to defend a just and holy cause , and will give us its sympathy ; and this conviction inspired us with more confidence . Oh , that you had been a neighboring nation ! —the Old World would now be free , and would not ...
... nation knows how to defend a just and holy cause , and will give us its sympathy ; and this conviction inspired us with more confidence . Oh , that you had been a neighboring nation ! —the Old World would now be free , and would not ...
Page 325
... nation , and that he would be responsi- ble to me and the people for the fulfilment of these conditions . He betrayed his country , and gave the army to the enemy . Had we succeeded after this terrible blow , he should have met his ...
... nation , and that he would be responsi- ble to me and the people for the fulfilment of these conditions . He betrayed his country , and gave the army to the enemy . Had we succeeded after this terrible blow , he should have met his ...
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