Littell's Living Age, Volume 60Living Age Company Incorporated, 1859 |
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Page 369
... French and Piedmontese preparations . The Sardinian King , who has the reputation of a truth- teller , tells his officers , out of the fulness of his heart , that next spring they may all again smell gunpowder together . And French ...
... French and Piedmontese preparations . The Sardinian King , who has the reputation of a truth- teller , tells his officers , out of the fulness of his heart , that next spring they may all again smell gunpowder together . And French ...
Page 371
... French people with the policy of his government , the more they tend to de- monstrate how irreconcilable are those sym- pathies with the instincts and the convictions of the English nation . The French people , say the Emperor's friends ...
... French people with the policy of his government , the more they tend to de- monstrate how irreconcilable are those sym- pathies with the instincts and the convictions of the English nation . The French people , say the Emperor's friends ...
Page 575
... French Em- whose minds they desire , after the example of peror to the Austrian Ambassador , which , as the Napoleon , to divert from home degrada- might have been expected , at once sent the tion and misgovernment to foreign war ...
... French Em- whose minds they desire , after the example of peror to the Austrian Ambassador , which , as the Napoleon , to divert from home degrada- might have been expected , at once sent the tion and misgovernment to foreign war ...
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