The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 180. kötetA. Constable, 1894 |
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... French proposals should at once be referred to his ally . Mr. Dayrolle , the English envoy at the Hague , was keenly watching the Dutch statesmen , who were sus- pected of treating with the French , and the diplomatic small fry who ...
... French proposals should at once be referred to his ally . Mr. Dayrolle , the English envoy at the Hague , was keenly watching the Dutch statesmen , who were sus- pected of treating with the French , and the diplomatic small fry who ...
284. oldal
... French at least a month before Marlborough's letter could have been handed by James to Louis , that before that letter was despatched Godolphin had already communicated the information to the French Court , and that Marlborough was ...
... French at least a month before Marlborough's letter could have been handed by James to Louis , that before that letter was despatched Godolphin had already communicated the information to the French Court , and that Marlborough was ...
392. oldal
... French expositors examined and reviewed . The author began by dealing with the French and German authorities unitedly in an earlier volume ; he was then called off to other studies , and now resumes the subject in an altered form . The ...
... French expositors examined and reviewed . The author began by dealing with the French and German authorities unitedly in an earlier volume ; he was then called off to other studies , and now resumes the subject in an altered form . The ...
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