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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3, Chapter 41 : search for health.—journey to Europe .—continued disability.—1857 -1858 . (search)
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The Daily Dispatch: December 16, 1865., [Electronic resource], Discovery of remains — a Murder three years ago. (search)
In 1848, Lamartine was the model Republican of France, and was the chosen guardian of the infant French Republic of that year.
With s he Republic of Mexico.
The sublime audacity and inflation of Lamartine's defence of Napoleon's usurpation reminds a New York contemporar ttention!
by nations, right wheel!" "I, alone, in France," cries Lamartine, "comprehend," etc. The New York lunatic mentioned by our contemp e enough, "Europe, attention!
by nations, right wheel! " Perhaps Lamartine has sense enough to discern the prospective relations of the old f this continent, but it seems not. They belong to Europe, and to Lamartine, as one of the inhabitants thereof.
We congratulate him on at la transaction, but, as at present advised, we guess not.
M. De Lamartine, indeed, has so poor an opinion of our character that he says we he land they grow on for the corn, potatoes, cotton, etc., which, Lamartine says, belong to Europe.
We want the trees for fencing, houses an