The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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الصفحة 107
... sufficiently evident from the fact that , when the former revolted in 1613 , they received assistance in men and money from Sweden , Germany , and even from Italy and France . This may be called the final war of Russian independence ...
... sufficiently evident from the fact that , when the former revolted in 1613 , they received assistance in men and money from Sweden , Germany , and even from Italy and France . This may be called the final war of Russian independence ...
الصفحة 113
... sufficiently acquainted with the history and politics of Russia to comprehend this , the document was not the less important in itself on this account ; and , perhaps , we may add that , after all , it may not prove the less important ...
... sufficiently acquainted with the history and politics of Russia to comprehend this , the document was not the less important in itself on this account ; and , perhaps , we may add that , after all , it may not prove the less important ...
الصفحة 141
... sufficiently . evident from the fact that scarcely any of his immediate pre- decessors have been heard of beyond the Alps . Nor have those who have acted with him , or who have , for a while , taken his place . It is not the altered ...
... sufficiently . evident from the fact that scarcely any of his immediate pre- decessors have been heard of beyond the Alps . Nor have those who have acted with him , or who have , for a while , taken his place . It is not the altered ...
الصفحة 148
... sufficiently evident from the fact that in a few weeks after a constitution was granted by the King , in com- pliance with a petition presented by the municipality of Turin . The It is only now the public life of the Count de Cavour may ...
... sufficiently evident from the fact that in a few weeks after a constitution was granted by the King , in com- pliance with a petition presented by the municipality of Turin . The It is only now the public life of the Count de Cavour may ...
الصفحة 165
... sufficiently obvious to every intelligent person . The plan of it is the best that could have been adopted : A well - educated , aged Captain receives into his family four grand - children , who are to attend the village school , and be ...
... sufficiently obvious to every intelligent person . The plan of it is the best that could have been adopted : A well - educated , aged Captain receives into his family four grand - children , who are to attend the village school , and be ...
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