Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... courts would have been eager to quote it , in authentic form , in the convention . The necessity of the case was their real warrant for interfering in Greek affairs , and the idea of converting the Greek republic into a German kingdom ...
... courts would have been eager to quote it , in authentic form , in the convention . The necessity of the case was their real warrant for interfering in Greek affairs , and the idea of converting the Greek republic into a German kingdom ...
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... courts and the king of Bavaria . The first act of this great national contest was the desertion of liberal princi- ples by the partisans of British influence , under the guidance of Mr. Dawkins . This party had obtained possession of ...
... courts and the king of Bavaria . The first act of this great national contest was the desertion of liberal princi- ples by the partisans of British influence , under the guidance of Mr. Dawkins . This party had obtained possession of ...
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... courts of justice and an admirable code of civil procedure still attest his merit . The heads of his colleagues were filled with very different ideas . The grand executive act by which Count Armansperg , the president of the regency ...
... courts of justice and an admirable code of civil procedure still attest his merit . The heads of his colleagues were filled with very different ideas . The grand executive act by which Count Armansperg , the president of the regency ...
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... court of Athens , and has taken a leading position in Greek politics . His first appearance in diplomacy was as the supporter of the Bavarians and the foreign camarilla , and as the staunch opponent of a representative government , on ...
... court of Athens , and has taken a leading position in Greek politics . His first appearance in diplomacy was as the supporter of the Bavarians and the foreign camarilla , and as the staunch opponent of a representative government , on ...
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... courts , and it was concluded they would communicate their advice to the re- gency and King Otho . The work of Professor Thiersch , however , proved useless to his countrymen ; and the advice of the ministers of Great Britain and Russia ...
... courts , and it was concluded they would communicate their advice to the re- gency and King Otho . The work of Professor Thiersch , however , proved useless to his countrymen ; and the advice of the ministers of Great Britain and Russia ...
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