Littell's Living Age, Volume 35Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 45
... present affair is an hallucination , involving alike the American public , the American govern- ment , and the public of this country . Such a de- nouement does not look at present very probable ; but in real life truth is not always ...
... present affair is an hallucination , involving alike the American public , the American govern- ment , and the public of this country . Such a de- nouement does not look at present very probable ; but in real life truth is not always ...
Page 50
... present social condition of civilized European nations has had its counterpart in all ages , and therefore presents numerous historical points of in- terest . A very cursory consideration of it from this point of view shows that the ...
... present social condition of civilized European nations has had its counterpart in all ages , and therefore presents numerous historical points of in- terest . A very cursory consideration of it from this point of view shows that the ...
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... present French government ; and , strange to say , the people find in such diversions an equiva- lent for the loss of their independence . The num- ber of fêtes which the present government is forced to give is no inadequate measure of ...
... present French government ; and , strange to say , the people find in such diversions an equiva- lent for the loss of their independence . The num- ber of fêtes which the present government is forced to give is no inadequate measure of ...
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