The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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Page 358
... party give the precedence to Plato : Böckh agrees with another party in giving the precedence to Xenophon . According to Böckh , Plato had Xenophon in his eye while wri- ting , yet wrote without any manifestation of hostility ...
... party give the precedence to Plato : Böckh agrees with another party in giving the precedence to Xenophon . According to Böckh , Plato had Xenophon in his eye while wri- ting , yet wrote without any manifestation of hostility ...
Page 434
... party in Belgium appear to have believed that France had interests separate from those of Europe , which , in the fail- ure of negotiations , she would support by arms . It is true the French government professed peaceful intentions ...
... party in Belgium appear to have believed that France had interests separate from those of Europe , which , in the fail- ure of negotiations , she would support by arms . It is true the French government professed peaceful intentions ...
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... party in France , anxious for the military occupation of Belgium - anxious to make the continuance of troops in that country contingent upon the question of the demolition of the frontier fortresses , and able for a while to embarrass ...
... party in France , anxious for the military occupation of Belgium - anxious to make the continuance of troops in that country contingent upon the question of the demolition of the frontier fortresses , and able for a while to embarrass ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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