The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... mind . Indeed it was not in Portugal alone , that his comprehensive genius displayed itself most conspicuously . From the commencement of his contact with the enemy in Spain , he clearly foresaw the points on which they would be most ...
... mind . Indeed it was not in Portugal alone , that his comprehensive genius displayed itself most conspicuously . From the commencement of his contact with the enemy in Spain , he clearly foresaw the points on which they would be most ...
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... mind ; as yet no order to that effect was given , and it was urged by some about him that the day might still be redeemed with the fourth division . While he hesitated , Colonel Hardinge boldly ordered General Cole to advance , and then ...
... mind ; as yet no order to that effect was given , and it was urged by some about him that the day might still be redeemed with the fourth division . While he hesitated , Colonel Hardinge boldly ordered General Cole to advance , and then ...
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... mind and his very amiable character deserve . We wish also to give the utmost encouragement in our power to those gentlemen , who , after travelling in foreign countries , under- go the trouble of preparing their observations for the ...
... mind and his very amiable character deserve . We wish also to give the utmost encouragement in our power to those gentlemen , who , after travelling in foreign countries , under- go the trouble of preparing their observations for the ...
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upon the minds of its disciples . It no longer excites the same . degree of enthusiasm , which appeared to flash from the ... mind , and it is well known that he is anxious to abolish every usage , that merely depends upon prejudice and ...
upon the minds of its disciples . It no longer excites the same . degree of enthusiasm , which appeared to flash from the ... mind , and it is well known that he is anxious to abolish every usage , that merely depends upon prejudice and ...
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... mind yearning after the good and great , and teaches us to esteem the individual , while we regret to withhold our praise from the poet . " Such is the language of the Literary Gazette of the 19th of March , a journal which has for some ...
... mind yearning after the good and great , and teaches us to esteem the individual , while we regret to withhold our praise from the poet . " Such is the language of the Literary Gazette of the 19th of March , a journal which has for some ...
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