The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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289. oldal
... Austria yet outmeasure our resources in men - who are the true treasures of a State . There will be time enough to close the gates when we are as strong within our borders as those nations are ' within their own . Prussia tells us ...
... Austria yet outmeasure our resources in men - who are the true treasures of a State . There will be time enough to close the gates when we are as strong within our borders as those nations are ' within their own . Prussia tells us ...
410. oldal
... Austria , by the manner in which he sought redress for the alleged outrage upon his dignity and peace , contributed much to render the occasion conspicuous and the conclusion of the affair impressive and lasting in its effects . He was ...
... Austria , by the manner in which he sought redress for the alleged outrage upon his dignity and peace , contributed much to render the occasion conspicuous and the conclusion of the affair impressive and lasting in its effects . He was ...
413. oldal
... Austria had annihilated it , that he no longer owed that country obedience and service , and that the emperor of Austria had no further power over him ; and that until he should have acquired a permanent allegiance by adoption , he owed ...
... Austria had annihilated it , that he no longer owed that country obedience and service , and that the emperor of Austria had no further power over him ; and that until he should have acquired a permanent allegiance by adoption , he owed ...
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