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  2. British and Foreign. THE POWER OF ENGLAND.

    The British Parliament adjourned for the Easter holidays under circumstances of less anxiety than the most sanguine could have expected even a few ...

    Article : 1,600 words
  3. NEWS BY THE MAIL. CONTINENTAL POLITICS.

    The greatest event of the month is not the conclusion of peace, which is still a problem; nor Prince Bismarck's speech, which is oracular; nor Count Andrassy's demand for a military ...

    Article : 6,011 words
  4. BISMARCK ON THE DUTY AND INTEREST OF GERMANY.

    The repeated illnesses of the great German Chancellor are not much to be wondered at. No ordinary man could have borne the burden he has had to carry so ...

    Article : 2,454 words
  5. THE "DORMANT" TREATIES OF 1856 AND 1871.

    386 difference that exists, no matter how it may eventually be settled, between England and Russia at the present crisis is due in a prime measure to the value set ...

    Article : 1,901 words
  6. AUSTRIA AND THE EASTERN QUESTION.

    During the course of the recent struggle Austria has been at one time accused of indolent inactivity and at another credited with profound statesmanship. The ...

    Article : 1,549 words
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