The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 76 tomasA. Constable, 1843 |
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... feel compel- led to notice with strong disapprobation . We therefore hasten to preface our less favourable remarks by freely acknowledging that the present work is , upon the whole , a valuable addition to European literature , that it ...
... feel compel- led to notice with strong disapprobation . We therefore hasten to preface our less favourable remarks by freely acknowledging that the present work is , upon the whole , a valuable addition to European literature , that it ...
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... feel compel- led to notice with strong disapprobation . We therefore hasten to preface our less favourable remarks by freely acknowledging that the present work is , upon the whole , a valuable addition to European literature , that it ...
... feel compel- led to notice with strong disapprobation . We therefore hasten to preface our less favourable remarks by freely acknowledging that the present work is , upon the whole , a valuable addition to European literature , that it ...
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... feel convinced that Mr Alison has acted up to the spirit of this candid and judicious system through- out his whole ... feeling satisfied of the care and judgment which Mr Alison has shown in constantly selecting , where authorities ...
... feel convinced that Mr Alison has acted up to the spirit of this candid and judicious system through- out his whole ... feeling satisfied of the care and judgment which Mr Alison has shown in constantly selecting , where authorities ...
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... feel a certain degree of regret for their commis- sion . As a military historian , Mr Alison has received general ... feeling of an artist and the precision of a tactician . The lively colouring of Mr Alison's descriptions of battles is ...
... feel a certain degree of regret for their commis- sion . As a military historian , Mr Alison has received general ... feeling of an artist and the precision of a tactician . The lively colouring of Mr Alison's descriptions of battles is ...
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... feeling ; but we suspect that it has occasionally betrayed Mr Alison into unconscious , and not always happy , imitation ... feel ani- mated by the fiery energy , and the graphic minuteness of his de- scriptions . But his most partial ...
... feeling ; but we suspect that it has occasionally betrayed Mr Alison into unconscious , and not always happy , imitation ... feel ani- mated by the fiery energy , and the graphic minuteness of his de- scriptions . But his most partial ...
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