The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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Page 66
... hope , the dreams of a loftier ambition for France and for mankind , suggested the selfish speculation of developments ' in Savoy . The general anticipation expressed under the general phrase ' development , ' took a more definite shape ...
... hope , the dreams of a loftier ambition for France and for mankind , suggested the selfish speculation of developments ' in Savoy . The general anticipation expressed under the general phrase ' development , ' took a more definite shape ...
Page 526
... hope of settled government . Pius returned , not because the Papal and the French diplomatists had arranged the basis of a new political system for the Papal dominions , but because , after months of labour , they had found it ...
... hope of settled government . Pius returned , not because the Papal and the French diplomatists had arranged the basis of a new political system for the Papal dominions , but because , after months of labour , they had found it ...
Page 531
... hope to fix on . The failures and faults of the Italians have alienated from their cause all the friends of success , and some of the friends of right ; and a tone is now prevalent of regarding what has taken place as a fait accompli ...
... hope to fix on . The failures and faults of the Italians have alienated from their cause all the friends of success , and some of the friends of right ; and a tone is now prevalent of regarding what has taken place as a fait accompli ...
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