Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Band 6Enos Bronson Hopkins and Earle, 1811 |
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... honour . Far from considering the state of Europe at the present mo- ment as one which calls upon us to abandon all idea of vigorously resist- ing Buonaparte upon the continent , we see in the struggles which have ennobled some , and in ...
... honour . Far from considering the state of Europe at the present mo- ment as one which calls upon us to abandon all idea of vigorously resist- ing Buonaparte upon the continent , we see in the struggles which have ennobled some , and in ...
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... honour . With regard to what Sir Robert Wilson says of the general concilia- tory disposition of the Russian go- vernment towards its subjects , we are disposed to allow due weight to the following statement . Public documents will ...
... honour . With regard to what Sir Robert Wilson says of the general concilia- tory disposition of the Russian go- vernment towards its subjects , we are disposed to allow due weight to the following statement . Public documents will ...
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... honour of the Prince of Orange . In August 1601 , the Dutch navi- gator Hermansen put into Mauritius for water . The boat was absent nearly a month , and , on her return , brought off a Frenchman who had been disco- vered on the island ...
... honour of the Prince of Orange . In August 1601 , the Dutch navi- gator Hermansen put into Mauritius for water . The boat was absent nearly a month , and , on her return , brought off a Frenchman who had been disco- vered on the island ...
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... honour which they con- tinued to claim as due to their sta- tions , while they omitted to justify that claim in the face of their coun try , which had granted it for purpo- ses of the utmost political conse- quence . In all these , and ...
... honour which they con- tinued to claim as due to their sta- tions , while they omitted to justify that claim in the face of their coun try , which had granted it for purpo- ses of the utmost political conse- quence . In all these , and ...
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... honour of our country , that the propositions of an English- man , and his reasonings on the best mode of assembling the Cortes , were preferred by the most judicious Spa- niards to those of a native of their own country . This is more ...
... honour of our country , that the propositions of an English- man , and his reasonings on the best mode of assembling the Cortes , were preferred by the most judicious Spa- niards to those of a native of their own country . This is more ...
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