Correspondence & Conversations of Alexis de Tocqueville with Nassau William Senior from 1834 to 1859, Том 1King, 1872 |
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... wish that I could have reproduced the French as well as the English originals , as I cannot hope in a translation to give an idea of the force or the grace of M. de Tocqueville's style . Mrs. Grote has kindly permitted me to insert in ...
... wish that I could have reproduced the French as well as the English originals , as I cannot hope in a translation to give an idea of the force or the grace of M. de Tocqueville's style . Mrs. Grote has kindly permitted me to insert in ...
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... wish no better fortune for M. Guéry than to find in England as excellent a friend as I did . I suppose that you have finished drawing up your important Report on the Poor Law . If so , I shall be much obliged if you will send me a copy ...
... wish no better fortune for M. Guéry than to find in England as excellent a friend as I did . I suppose that you have finished drawing up your important Report on the Poor Law . If so , I shall be much obliged if you will send me a copy ...
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... wish that the book could be made generally accessible to your countrymen , and that they might share your opi- nion . Its success here much surpasses my expectations . But I shall not be satisfied unless it extends to what I consider ...
... wish that the book could be made generally accessible to your countrymen , and that they might share your opi- nion . Its success here much surpasses my expectations . But I shall not be satisfied unless it extends to what I consider ...
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... wish he would keep quiet . ' Again you say that a democratic nation is pacific , an aristocratic one warlike . Now nothing , I fear , is more warlike than the feeling in France , nothing is more pacific than the feeling in England . All ...
... wish he would keep quiet . ' Again you say that a democratic nation is pacific , an aristocratic one warlike . Now nothing , I fear , is more warlike than the feeling in France , nothing is more pacific than the feeling in England . All ...
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... wish to understand German is rapidly extending itself , and his general knowledge will enable him to teach it philosophically . I fear there is not much chance of our meeting in Paris . August , September , and October , the months in ...
... wish to understand German is rapidly extending itself , and his general knowledge will enable him to teach it philosophically . I fear there is not much chance of our meeting in Paris . August , September , and October , the months in ...
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