The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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Page 17
... existence , as a nation , was at stake . It was at first his inten- tion to hover in the rear of her armies , in order to observe their mode of warfare ; but , unfortunately for his military education , they were all routed by the ...
... existence , as a nation , was at stake . It was at first his inten- tion to hover in the rear of her armies , in order to observe their mode of warfare ; but , unfortunately for his military education , they were all routed by the ...
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... existence which would completely establish this charge . He further states that the President has given the command of Napoli di Romania - the only strong - hold which the Greeks possess - to a Frenchman ! -it being his policy to ...
... existence which would completely establish this charge . He further states that the President has given the command of Napoli di Romania - the only strong - hold which the Greeks possess - to a Frenchman ! -it being his policy to ...
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... existence , it must cease to be the auctioneer of the booksellers . We have never despaired of the cause of sound literature , although we must take leave to remark , that we have often been amazed at the confidence , to use a lenient ...
... existence , it must cease to be the auctioneer of the booksellers . We have never despaired of the cause of sound literature , although we must take leave to remark , that we have often been amazed at the confidence , to use a lenient ...
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... existence for several years ; though , perhaps , with a little management , this period might have been rendered not only useful , but happy . 6 Once only , during my continuance in this limbo , as the Spaniards call the purgatory of ...
... existence for several years ; though , perhaps , with a little management , this period might have been rendered not only useful , but happy . 6 Once only , during my continuance in this limbo , as the Spaniards call the purgatory of ...
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... existence worth ? " In this terrified frame of mind , I dived into various other works , but , to my sorrow , very seldom met with any thing of a more consolatory nature . Nor was it till many years ' trial of the wear and tear of ...
... existence worth ? " In this terrified frame of mind , I dived into various other works , but , to my sorrow , very seldom met with any thing of a more consolatory nature . Nor was it till many years ' trial of the wear and tear of ...
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