Correspondence & Conversations of Alexis de Tocqueville with Nassau William Senior from 1834 to 1859, Том 1King, 1872 |
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... Algiers to melt away under a tropical sun . In the meantime they make an amusing part of the armed population of Paris . They have been thrown to- gether without classification , so you see marching side by side boys apparently of ...
... Algiers to melt away under a tropical sun . In the meantime they make an amusing part of the armed population of Paris . They have been thrown to- gether without classification , so you see marching side by side boys apparently of ...
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... Algiers . The sky , the light , the mountains , and the sea are like nothing in Europe . Our sun is pale , our air is fog , our sea is muddy compared to those of Africa . But I cannot promise you comfort there . Your food will be good ...
... Algiers . The sky , the light , the mountains , and the sea are like nothing in Europe . Our sun is pale , our air is fog , our sea is muddy compared to those of Africa . But I cannot promise you comfort there . Your food will be good ...
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... Algiers . They are nearly the sole produce of that soil . We sow soldiers there broadcast , and we reap from time to time a general . ' Saturday , May 18. - After Gioberti left us I went to Tocqueville's . He is as puzzled as ever by ...
... Algiers . They are nearly the sole produce of that soil . We sow soldiers there broadcast , and we reap from time to time a general . ' Saturday , May 18. - After Gioberti left us I went to Tocqueville's . He is as puzzled as ever by ...
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... Algiers , I saw how carefully he examined every detail . His officers did not much like him , but he was adored by the men . ' Both the Tocquevilles and Rivet were surprised to hear from me that Bugeaud had cherished hopes of the ...
... Algiers , I saw how carefully he examined every detail . His officers did not much like him , but he was adored by the men . ' Both the Tocquevilles and Rivet were surprised to hear from me that Bugeaud had cherished hopes of the ...
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... - the mode of re- cruiting the army . The French army now consists of about 80,000 men in Algiers , and 300,000 in France . Of these 380,000 men , about 80,000 are remplaçants who have been attracted into the service as substitutes ,
... - the mode of re- cruiting the army . The French army now consists of about 80,000 men in Algiers , and 300,000 in France . Of these 380,000 men , about 80,000 are remplaçants who have been attracted into the service as substitutes ,
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