The Sewanee Review, Volume 7University of the South, 1899 - American fiction |
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... Bismarck and German Unity Recollections of Aubrey de Vere Superior ( The ) Man in Fiction 138 B. J. Ramage , 303 S. S. P. Patteson , 88 Greenough White , 469 William Morton Payne , 257 , 385 D. D. Wallace , 182 Charles Forster Smith ...
... Bismarck and German Unity Recollections of Aubrey de Vere Superior ( The ) Man in Fiction 138 B. J. Ramage , 303 S. S. P. Patteson , 88 Greenough White , 469 William Morton Payne , 257 , 385 D. D. Wallace , 182 Charles Forster Smith ...
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... Bismarck's organ , is said to have employed these sig- nificant words : " The German empire must be either a world empire or a second - class power . But to assert itself a world empire it must resolutely act upon this fundamental ...
... Bismarck's organ , is said to have employed these sig- nificant words : " The German empire must be either a world empire or a second - class power . But to assert itself a world empire it must resolutely act upon this fundamental ...
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... Bismarck's organ , is said to have employed these sig- nificant words : " The German empire must be either a world empire or a second - class power . But to assert itself a world empire it must resolutely act upon this fundamental ...
... Bismarck's organ , is said to have employed these sig- nificant words : " The German empire must be either a world empire or a second - class power . But to assert itself a world empire it must resolutely act upon this fundamental ...
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... Bismarck ; her supremacy in China ; her influence in Korea ; her en- croachments upon Persia ; her silent marches through Afghán- istán ; her virtual protectorship over Turkey ; her rescue of Italy from the perils encountered by that ...
... Bismarck ; her supremacy in China ; her influence in Korea ; her en- croachments upon Persia ; her silent marches through Afghán- istán ; her virtual protectorship over Turkey ; her rescue of Italy from the perils encountered by that ...
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... Bismarck , passed to his reward . He was eulogized in the Fatherland and made the subject of much discussion throughout the world , but he was not mourned as Washington and Gladstone had been . Why was this ? 3 1 An address delivered ...
... Bismarck , passed to his reward . He was eulogized in the Fatherland and made the subject of much discussion throughout the world , but he was not mourned as Washington and Gladstone had been . Why was this ? 3 1 An address delivered ...
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