The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]., 36. köideJohn George Cochrane 1846 |
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... means restoring the monarchy , suddenly fell back into its old slavish system of military despotism , and basely betrayed that generous people , by the pouring out of whose blood the national existence was secured . The consequence has ...
... means restoring the monarchy , suddenly fell back into its old slavish system of military despotism , and basely betrayed that generous people , by the pouring out of whose blood the national existence was secured . The consequence has ...
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... means sure , that if he prosecuted the war further , he might not provoke Austria to an immediate warlike interference ; and such an interference , with a fresh , vigorous force thrown on his wearied flank and rear , might have been ...
... means sure , that if he prosecuted the war further , he might not provoke Austria to an immediate warlike interference ; and such an interference , with a fresh , vigorous force thrown on his wearied flank and rear , might have been ...
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... means always parallel with the general track of the Cordilleras . In Peru , Quito , Cundinamarca , as observed , the lofty platforms are divided by cross valleys , whose perpendicular depth amounts sometimes to 4500 feet , and whose ...
... means always parallel with the general track of the Cordilleras . In Peru , Quito , Cundinamarca , as observed , the lofty platforms are divided by cross valleys , whose perpendicular depth amounts sometimes to 4500 feet , and whose ...
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... means . So far they have not even yet shaken off barbarism . Gachupin , a nickname for a European Spaniard , from the Aztec word , gatzopin , a being , half man , half horse , applied by the Indians to their conquerors . Battle of ...
... means . So far they have not even yet shaken off barbarism . Gachupin , a nickname for a European Spaniard , from the Aztec word , gatzopin , a being , half man , half horse , applied by the Indians to their conquerors . Battle of ...
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... acceptance of the plan of Iguala , as the only means of averting a civil war , and the pos- sible dangers to the lives and property of his countrymen . peo- O'Donoju , seeing the hopelessness of attempting a renewal of.
... acceptance of the plan of Iguala , as the only means of averting a civil war , and the pos- sible dangers to the lives and property of his countrymen . peo- O'Donoju , seeing the hopelessness of attempting a renewal of.
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