Scribner's Magazine, 56 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1887 |
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... France . We all want him to , but we know perfectly well it is wise for us not to say anything . I honestly feel I would much prefer to live in either France or England , all is so crude in this country . The two years I spent in Russia ...
... France . We all want him to , but we know perfectly well it is wise for us not to say anything . I honestly feel I would much prefer to live in either France or England , all is so crude in this country . The two years I spent in Russia ...
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... France through Belgium , strike France to her knees in two or three great battles , spread destruction everywhere by ruthless means , and then turn the bulk of her forces round and transport them to her eastern fron- tier before Russia ...
... France through Belgium , strike France to her knees in two or three great battles , spread destruction everywhere by ruthless means , and then turn the bulk of her forces round and transport them to her eastern fron- tier before Russia ...
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... France she would acquire territory and ports a few miles from our shores , and no treaties or engagements would stop her from establishing at least suzerainty over Holland and Belgium , while the seizure of the French colonies would ...
... France she would acquire territory and ports a few miles from our shores , and no treaties or engagements would stop her from establishing at least suzerainty over Holland and Belgium , while the seizure of the French colonies would ...
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