United States Magazine, and Democratic Review, Volum 43Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
Des de l'interior del llibre
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Pàgina 21
... European despotism , when once freed from the grasp of the Spanish crown ? Again , it should be borne in mind , that all titles to any por- tion of this continent , claimed to be vested in any European nation , are the result of ...
... European despotism , when once freed from the grasp of the Spanish crown ? Again , it should be borne in mind , that all titles to any por- tion of this continent , claimed to be vested in any European nation , are the result of ...
Pàgina 22
... European nations to acquire dominion by fraud and conquest . In settling upon a line of policy , whether do- mestic or foreign , this Republic should at all times be governed by considerations of truth and justice ; for , strange as it ...
... European nations to acquire dominion by fraud and conquest . In settling upon a line of policy , whether do- mestic or foreign , this Republic should at all times be governed by considerations of truth and justice ; for , strange as it ...
Pàgina 218
... European princes , have succeeded by their physical attributes alone , in introducing themselves into the bosom of every royal family in Europe and not only growing fat at the expense of the houses of Orleans , Braganza , Romanoff ...
... European princes , have succeeded by their physical attributes alone , in introducing themselves into the bosom of every royal family in Europe and not only growing fat at the expense of the houses of Orleans , Braganza , Romanoff ...
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