Sixty Years Hence: A Novel, 3. köideT.C. Newby, 1848 |
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... John Cash is still premier and is still opposed , as all previous ministers have been , B 3 SIXTY YEARS HENCE . 3 events which half a year ago disturbed its long ...
... John Cash is still premier and is still opposed , as all previous ministers have been , B 3 SIXTY YEARS HENCE . 3 events which half a year ago disturbed its long ...
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... John Cash , the nominal premier , is its acknowledged sovereign , and a sovereign about as absolute in 1907 as Louis Phillippe the first , of happy memory , would have made himself in 1846 if all his deputies had been sufficiently ...
... John Cash , the nominal premier , is its acknowledged sovereign , and a sovereign about as absolute in 1907 as Louis Phillippe the first , of happy memory , would have made himself in 1846 if all his deputies had been sufficiently ...
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... John Cash , Eusta- tius , and Invective Rabid stand prominent in the political drama . John Cash is regarded by the whole people as a despot whose unspeakable yoke is hope- lessly imposed upon it during his lifetime . Eustatius is ...
... John Cash , Eusta- tius , and Invective Rabid stand prominent in the political drama . John Cash is regarded by the whole people as a despot whose unspeakable yoke is hope- lessly imposed upon it during his lifetime . Eustatius is ...
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... John Cash on palaces , marts , exchanges , railway - termini , and in the halls of public companies ; but the figure of Invective Rabid hangs in rude wood- cuts on the poor man's whitewashed walls , or gesticulates in plaster of Paris ...
... John Cash on palaces , marts , exchanges , railway - termini , and in the halls of public companies ; but the figure of Invective Rabid hangs in rude wood- cuts on the poor man's whitewashed walls , or gesticulates in plaster of Paris ...
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... John Cash , in the popular estimation , now epitomises in his person the wealth and govern- ment of the United Monarchies , and Invective Rabid is looked upon as the patriot " sans peur et sans reproche , " whose chivalrous advocacy of ...
... John Cash , in the popular estimation , now epitomises in his person the wealth and govern- ment of the United Monarchies , and Invective Rabid is looked upon as the patriot " sans peur et sans reproche , " whose chivalrous advocacy of ...
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Page 245 - ... that every man has a right to do what he likes with his own ; and the side of the river adjoining
Page 134 - ... tent to shelter him. At length they came in sight of the intrenched camp of the enemy, comprising a force of 30,000 men. Here took place what is called the battle of the Pyramids, in the beginning of which Bonaparte addressed the soldiers in that striking apostrophe which has been so often quoted : " From the summits of those pyramids, forty centuries look down upon you.