The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 76 tomasA. Constable, 1843 |
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... fact in the internal history of the Revo- ' lution , supported by two Republican and one Royalist autho- ' rity ; and every event in the military narrative drawn from at least two writers on the part of the French , and one on that of 6 ...
... fact in the internal history of the Revo- ' lution , supported by two Republican and one Royalist autho- ' rity ; and every event in the military narrative drawn from at least two writers on the part of the French , and one on that of 6 ...
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... facts which he omits to employ in polishing his style . are confident that Mr Alison might , with a little care and pa- tience , correct more serious faults than those we have noticed ; We and should this prove to be the case , we 6 Oct ...
... facts which he omits to employ in polishing his style . are confident that Mr Alison might , with a little care and pa- tience , correct more serious faults than those we have noticed ; We and should this prove to be the case , we 6 Oct ...
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... facts have perish- ed , never to be recovered , by the supercilious neglect of over formal historians . We would have all circumstances pre- served which can add the least effect to the narrative , however trivial they may appear . But ...
... facts have perish- ed , never to be recovered , by the supercilious neglect of over formal historians . We would have all circumstances pre- served which can add the least effect to the narrative , however trivial they may appear . But ...
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... facts of his narrative , we admit them to be perfectly reasonable . Whatever benefits we may hope from the conse- quences of the French Revolution , we acknowledge that the democracy which it established was in itself the worst of all ...
... facts of his narrative , we admit them to be perfectly reasonable . Whatever benefits we may hope from the conse- quences of the French Revolution , we acknowledge that the democracy which it established was in itself the worst of all ...
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... fact Faulty as popular governments generally are , their fault has seldom been a want of able and experienced servants . Neither America , nor Athens , nor even revolutionary France , found reason to complain of the mediocrity of their ...
... fact Faulty as popular governments generally are , their fault has seldom been a want of able and experienced servants . Neither America , nor Athens , nor even revolutionary France , found reason to complain of the mediocrity of their ...
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