The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... question ! and what a waste of ingenuity on irrelevant attacks ! A man who has grappled , however eloquently , with the real substantial merits of a question , who has viewed it com prehensively , and probed it deeply , will be said to ...
... question ! and what a waste of ingenuity on irrelevant attacks ! A man who has grappled , however eloquently , with the real substantial merits of a question , who has viewed it com prehensively , and probed it deeply , will be said to ...
Halaman 455
... question not merely between Holland and Belgium , but between Holland and all commercial nations . The preten- sions of Holland are inadmissible , and in direct opposition to the spirit and letter of the treaty of Vienna , relative to ...
... question not merely between Holland and Belgium , but between Holland and all commercial nations . The preten- sions of Holland are inadmissible , and in direct opposition to the spirit and letter of the treaty of Vienna , relative to ...
Halaman 510
... question of the Spanish succession was not an internal question , but a European question . And this Lord Mahon would admit . He thinks , that when the evil had been done , and a French Prince was reigning at the Escurial , England and ...
... question of the Spanish succession was not an internal question , but a European question . And this Lord Mahon would admit . He thinks , that when the evil had been done , and a French Prince was reigning at the Escurial , England and ...
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