Correspondence & Conversations of Alexis de Tocqueville with Nassau William Senior from 1834 to 1859, Том 1King, 1872 |
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... talked of him continually and he was never absent from our thoughts . How much we wished that we could once more hear his voice , which , sweet , low , and varied in its tones , added so much to the charm of his conversation . In person ...
... talked of him continually and he was never absent from our thoughts . How much we wished that we could once more hear his voice , which , sweet , low , and varied in its tones , added so much to the charm of his conversation . In person ...
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... talked of Thiers , and the general opinion agreed with that of Madame de Tocqueville , that he would come in , and that he would do harm . He was admitted to be the second speaker in France , Guizot being the first . ' I have always ...
... talked of Thiers , and the general opinion agreed with that of Madame de Tocqueville , that he would come in , and that he would do harm . He was admitted to be the second speaker in France , Guizot being the first . ' I have always ...
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... talked of English statesmen , and Molé pronounced an eulogium on Lord Lansdowne - one of the wisest , the best - informed , and , above all , the least vain man that he had ever known . Next to him Lord Aberdeen was the favourite ...
... talked of English statesmen , and Molé pronounced an eulogium on Lord Lansdowne - one of the wisest , the best - informed , and , above all , the least vain man that he had ever known . Next to him Lord Aberdeen was the favourite ...
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... talked of the chances of a prorogation . She said that , from the moment it had been suggested , an alarm had been spread of a coup d'état intended by the President . She admitted that many of those around him were urging him to seize ...
... talked of the chances of a prorogation . She said that , from the moment it had been suggested , an alarm had been spread of a coup d'état intended by the President . She admitted that many of those around him were urging him to seize ...
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... talked of Lord Palmerston's policy respecting Germany . He said that he thought it too favourable to Prussia . I answered that , as Austria was , in danger of falling to pieces , would be powerless if she lost Hungary , and under the ...
... talked of Lord Palmerston's policy respecting Germany . He said that he thought it too favourable to Prussia . I answered that , as Austria was , in danger of falling to pieces , would be powerless if she lost Hungary , and under the ...
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