Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... Russia . Whence this change in less than two short years ? It comes from our regard to our own interest , which would be more or less . compromised by the success of the Allies , and from our perceiving that the success of Russia would ...
... Russia . Whence this change in less than two short years ? It comes from our regard to our own interest , which would be more or less . compromised by the success of the Allies , and from our perceiving that the success of Russia would ...
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... Russia against England , or by an alliance with England against Russia , backed , or not opposed by the rest of Europe . We suspect he preferred the former , but was defeated by the coldness of Russia , and the efforts of Brit- ish ...
... Russia against England , or by an alliance with England against Russia , backed , or not opposed by the rest of Europe . We suspect he preferred the former , but was defeated by the coldness of Russia , and the efforts of Brit- ish ...
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... Russia was becoming too great for the perfect safety of Western Europe , in their present divided condition . But many things might inter- vene to prevent the realization of the dream of a universal monarchy by Russia , if , in fact ...
... Russia was becoming too great for the perfect safety of Western Europe , in their present divided condition . But many things might inter- vene to prevent the realization of the dream of a universal monarchy by Russia , if , in fact ...
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