The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 76 tomasA. Constable, 1843 |
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... least two writers on the part of the French , and one on that of 6 their opponents . ' We feel convinced that Mr Alison has acted up to the spirit of this candid and judicious system through- out his whole work . We cannot , of course ...
... least two writers on the part of the French , and one on that of 6 their opponents . ' We feel convinced that Mr Alison has acted up to the spirit of this candid and judicious system through- out his whole work . We cannot , of course ...
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... least equally faulty construction might not be found . But there are not wanting offences of a still less excusable nature . Whenever the historian warms with his subject , he is constantly hurried into the most singular verbal blunders ...
... least equally faulty construction might not be found . But there are not wanting offences of a still less excusable nature . Whenever the historian warms with his subject , he is constantly hurried into the most singular verbal blunders ...
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... least effect to the narrative , however trivial they may appear . But we do not see the advantage of ornamental descriptions , however striking in themselves , which comprise merely general and common - place particulars , such as could ...
... least effect to the narrative , however trivial they may appear . But we do not see the advantage of ornamental descriptions , however striking in themselves , which comprise merely general and common - place particulars , such as could ...
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... least recorded his deliberate opinion , that the atrocities of the French populace were the natural and inevitable fruit of the oppression which they had suffered . We have long ago expressed our belief , that the excesses of every ...
... least recorded his deliberate opinion , that the atrocities of the French populace were the natural and inevitable fruit of the oppression which they had suffered . We have long ago expressed our belief , that the excesses of every ...
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... least be admitted , that the in- struction which has produced a change scarcely less striking in the higher ranks , has yet to exert its full influence upon that class of the community which stands most in need of its benefits . Whether ...
... least be admitted , that the in- struction which has produced a change scarcely less striking in the higher ranks , has yet to exert its full influence upon that class of the community which stands most in need of its benefits . Whether ...
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