The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]., 36. köideJohn George Cochrane 1846 |
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Page 11
... essential difference between a man who causes himself to be carried by his horse , and one who is acquainted with its management on the march .'- Baron Odeleben . attacked ; no position could have been more favourable for.
... essential difference between a man who causes himself to be carried by his horse , and one who is acquainted with its management on the march .'- Baron Odeleben . attacked ; no position could have been more favourable for.
Page 44
... carried on the backs of Indians . In Mexico , on the other hand , the table - lands are so con- tinuous , that from Tehuantepec to Santa Fé , in New Mexico , nay , even into the territory of the United States , wheel - carriages might ...
... carried on the backs of Indians . In Mexico , on the other hand , the table - lands are so con- tinuous , that from Tehuantepec to Santa Fé , in New Mexico , nay , even into the territory of the United States , wheel - carriages might ...
Page 63
... carried on under priestly influence and sanction , and brought to a conclusion by the army ; nor has there yet sprung up any enlightened public opinion sufficient to counterbalance the power thus thrown into the hands of these bodies ...
... carried on under priestly influence and sanction , and brought to a conclusion by the army ; nor has there yet sprung up any enlightened public opinion sufficient to counterbalance the power thus thrown into the hands of these bodies ...
Page 67
... carried on under his auspices to an enormous extent . For the other charges of jobbing military patronage , financial embar- rassment , and disorder in the public offices , Santa Anna is no more responsible than any of his predecessors ...
... carried on under his auspices to an enormous extent . For the other charges of jobbing military patronage , financial embar- rassment , and disorder in the public offices , Santa Anna is no more responsible than any of his predecessors ...
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... carry out the principles which distinguish the Review from the Newspaper . It is not always fair to judge of books according to their titles , nor of pe- riodicals according to their prospectuses ; we may , therefore , ab- stain from ...
... carry out the principles which distinguish the Review from the Newspaper . It is not always fair to judge of books according to their titles , nor of pe- riodicals according to their prospectuses ; we may , therefore , ab- stain from ...
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