Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... France , England was the aggressor . But for her Europe would have enjoyed the blessings of peace for a great part ... France . It was the dread of republican sentiments spreading into England and disturbing the serene happiness of the ...
... France , England was the aggressor . But for her Europe would have enjoyed the blessings of peace for a great part ... France . It was the dread of republican sentiments spreading into England and disturbing the serene happiness of the ...
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... France ; and with the narrow insular views peculiar to her statesmen , she anticipated that prosperity in France must be as so much good subtracted from herself . The doctrine of balance of power , which consists in the principle that ...
... France ; and with the narrow insular views peculiar to her statesmen , she anticipated that prosperity in France must be as so much good subtracted from herself . The doctrine of balance of power , which consists in the principle that ...
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... France fighting for independence . However ambitious of dis- tinction he may have been , his ambition had nothing to do with the battles he was fighting . After he became the governing mind of France , we invariably find him seeking ...
... France fighting for independence . However ambitious of dis- tinction he may have been , his ambition had nothing to do with the battles he was fighting . After he became the governing mind of France , we invariably find him seeking ...
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