A Few Remarks on Our Foreign Policy

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James Ridgway and Sons, 1836 - 59 sivua
 

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Sivu 74 - for not yet The country of our Fathers shall resign Her name among the nations.
Sivu 50 - sit in the House of Lords and another in the House of Commons;
Sivu 31 - or connivance of those Powers who ought to have stopped them in their career of victory and conquest, that they will probably in the end also surmount these, except those Powers should be at length aroused to a sense of their common danger. In respect
Sivu 32 - entangled in the meshes of Russian diplomacy. The greatest resistance which Russia would encounter, would be from the Magyars, than whom a more brave, hospitable, generous, noble-minded, high-spirited people does not exist on the face of the earth,
Sivu 8 - our most natural allies are the Germans, and our most natural enemies, or to use a less odious word, our natural rivals, the French and Russians.
Sivu 38 - evident to every one who has paid the least attention to the subject
Sivu 31 - policy will consequently be principally directed towards Turkey, for it is only by acquiring possession of that
Sivu 11 - natural limits of a people are where its language ceases to be spoken.

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