English and French Neutrality and the Anglo-French Alliance in Their Relations to the United States & Russia: Including an Account of the Leading Policy of France and of England for the Last Two Hundred Years, the Origin and Aims of the Alliance, the Meaning of the Crimean War, and the Reason of the Hostile Attitude of These Two Powers Towards the United States, and of the Movement on Mexico : with a Statement of the General Resources, the Army and Navy of England and France, Russia and America, Showing the Present Strength and Probable Future of These Four PowersC. F. Vent & Company, 1864 - 576 Seiten |
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... fleet . Nor does the withdrawal of her ships , after the landing was effected , prove by any means that the ultimate aims of France were either unknown or not approved . Far otherwise . Great Britain has uttered no note of remonstrance ...
... fleet . Nor does the withdrawal of her ships , after the landing was effected , prove by any means that the ultimate aims of France were either unknown or not approved . Far otherwise . Great Britain has uttered no note of remonstrance ...
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... fleet and army to Mexico , and then left France to plant her army on shore , to begin a causeless war , and capture the Mexican cities , to proclaim a Government in opposition to the wishes of the people ; to establish , indeed , a vast ...
... fleet and army to Mexico , and then left France to plant her army on shore , to begin a causeless war , and capture the Mexican cities , to proclaim a Government in opposition to the wishes of the people ; to establish , indeed , a vast ...
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... fleets , in the time of Augustus , passed by the ship canal from the Nile to the Red Sea , on their eastern voyages . But this commerce was burthened by the emperors with excessive duties , and this tended to force it gradually back ...
... fleets , in the time of Augustus , passed by the ship canal from the Nile to the Red Sea , on their eastern voyages . But this commerce was burthened by the emperors with excessive duties , and this tended to force it gradually back ...
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... fleets and cities had moldered together ; in all the East the Turk ruled only to oppress , and exhaust , and ruin , and ocean fleets were conveying the riches of China , India , and the Eastern Archipelago , to the rapidly advancing ...
... fleets and cities had moldered together ; in all the East the Turk ruled only to oppress , and exhaust , and ruin , and ocean fleets were conveying the riches of China , India , and the Eastern Archipelago , to the rapidly advancing ...
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... fleet under the ' guns of Sebastopol ; all who meant to raise Circassia , and " cut off the Muscovite from the glowing South , by holding " the Dariel Pass , and those also who dwelt in fancy upon " the deeds to be done on the shores of ...
... fleet under the ' guns of Sebastopol ; all who meant to raise Circassia , and " cut off the Muscovite from the glowing South , by holding " the Dariel Pass , and those also who dwelt in fancy upon " the deeds to be done on the shores of ...
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