The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]., 36. köideJohn George Cochrane 1846 |
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... minds , therefore , of this cheap jug- glery of referring all Napoleon's successful battles to Napoleon's extraordinary genius ; let us rather scrutinise them minutely , and weigh them scrupulously , and confess honestly , that his ...
... minds , therefore , of this cheap jug- glery of referring all Napoleon's successful battles to Napoleon's extraordinary genius ; let us rather scrutinise them minutely , and weigh them scrupulously , and confess honestly , that his ...
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... minds , and not gifted with the requisite taste which should guard them against gross errors of system , they have also damaged the current language by the excess of colouring and materialism . It the muse of Racine is sometimes a pale ...
... minds , and not gifted with the requisite taste which should guard them against gross errors of system , they have also damaged the current language by the excess of colouring and materialism . It the muse of Racine is sometimes a pale ...
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... mind , or who possessed a respectable share of political knowledge . If such men there were , their influence was neutralised by the swarm of court - drones and noodles by whom they were surrounded . The prevalent feeling of the ...
... mind , or who possessed a respectable share of political knowledge . If such men there were , their influence was neutralised by the swarm of court - drones and noodles by whom they were surrounded . The prevalent feeling of the ...
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... mind ; of engaging con- versation and manners , some of his chroniclers tell us , yet show- ing himself both cruel and vindictive in the sequel . He had private as well as public injuries to avenge , for having , among other projects ...
... mind ; of engaging con- versation and manners , some of his chroniclers tell us , yet show- ing himself both cruel and vindictive in the sequel . He had private as well as public injuries to avenge , for having , among other projects ...
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... mind , and the looks of these young people , dejected and void of all the cheerfulness and confidence of children , have nothing that gladdens . Gruffness and reserve appear to be essential features of the Indian character , and it ...
... mind , and the looks of these young people , dejected and void of all the cheerfulness and confidence of children , have nothing that gladdens . Gruffness and reserve appear to be essential features of the Indian character , and it ...
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