Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Band 6Enos Bronson Hopkins and Earle, 1811 |
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... Buonaparte upon the continent , we see in the struggles which have ennobled some , and in the reverses which have overturned others of the continental powers , an additional mo- tive for energy and perseverance on our own part and from ...
... Buonaparte upon the continent , we see in the struggles which have ennobled some , and in the reverses which have overturned others of the continental powers , an additional mo- tive for energy and perseverance on our own part and from ...
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... Buonaparte towards Austria at the peace of Vienna , was a stroke of policy well calculated to forward his immediate views , we may still ven- ture to doubt the permanency of its effects ; and , without following this course of reasoning ...
... Buonaparte towards Austria at the peace of Vienna , was a stroke of policy well calculated to forward his immediate views , we may still ven- ture to doubt the permanency of its effects ; and , without following this course of reasoning ...
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... Buonaparte for having poi- soned his sick soldiers in Egypt , which he there renews . We shall however only observe , that we have not the smallest suspicion that he would have brought forward so grave an accusation without being ...
... Buonaparte for having poi- soned his sick soldiers in Egypt , which he there renews . We shall however only observe , that we have not the smallest suspicion that he would have brought forward so grave an accusation without being ...
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... Buonaparte the following passage : ' Terror preceded the charge , and in vain discipline endeavoured to present an impediment to the protruding pikes . The Cuirassiers alone preserved some confi- dence , and appeared to battle the arm ...
... Buonaparte the following passage : ' Terror preceded the charge , and in vain discipline endeavoured to present an impediment to the protruding pikes . The Cuirassiers alone preserved some confi- dence , and appeared to battle the arm ...
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... Buonaparte had brought up a second corps of his army , ( the brigades of Pajol , Durosnel and Bru- yères , and the division of heavy cavalry under the orders of General Nansouty , ) supported by the whole body he advanced with rapidity ...
... Buonaparte had brought up a second corps of his army , ( the brigades of Pajol , Durosnel and Bru- yères , and the division of heavy cavalry under the orders of General Nansouty , ) supported by the whole body he advanced with rapidity ...
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