The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 76 tomasA. Constable, 1843 |
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... received to keep nearly abreast of , though a little behind the columns on the right bank , and intent only upon inflicting loss upon the Russian ' troops which he knew had passed the river , and conceived to ' be flying across his line ...
... received to keep nearly abreast of , though a little behind the columns on the right bank , and intent only upon inflicting loss upon the Russian ' troops which he knew had passed the river , and conceived to ' be flying across his line ...
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... received general and merited applause . His narratives of warlike operations are well arranged , minute , and spirited ; and display considerable scientific knowledge . He is particularly remarkable for the clear and accurate ...
... received general and merited applause . His narratives of warlike operations are well arranged , minute , and spirited ; and display considerable scientific knowledge . He is particularly remarkable for the clear and accurate ...
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... nsible . Those classes , he says , who from their affluence ssess leisure , and from their station have received the educa- 6 tion requisite for acquiring extensive information , are more. 24 Oct. Alison's History of Europe .
... nsible . Those classes , he says , who from their affluence ssess leisure , and from their station have received the educa- 6 tion requisite for acquiring extensive information , are more. 24 Oct. Alison's History of Europe .
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... received . Men do not feel the same fury at the refusal of a political privilege , as at a tyranny which makes their lives miserable . The English are on the whole a free and happy nation . They may wish to improve their condition , and ...
... received . Men do not feel the same fury at the refusal of a political privilege , as at a tyranny which makes their lives miserable . The English are on the whole a free and happy nation . They may wish to improve their condition , and ...
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... received from the general resentment an oppro- brious soubriquet which is not yet forgotten . It is well known that the Duke of Wellington was , for the moment , most unjustly indeed , but naturally and excusably , one of the least ...
... received from the general resentment an oppro- brious soubriquet which is not yet forgotten . It is well known that the Duke of Wellington was , for the moment , most unjustly indeed , but naturally and excusably , one of the least ...
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