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The reporter's manual, and vocabulary of logograms - Page 101
by Alexander Melville Bell - 1857
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Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volume 4

1814 - 580 pages
...original ; the same mysterious, incomprehensible self; the man without a model, and without a shadow. His fall, like his life, baffled all speculation....to the world, and no man can tell how or why he was awakened from the reverie. Such is a faint and feeble picture of Napoleon Bonaparte, the first (and...
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Narrative of All the Principal Occurrences which Took Place During the Last ...

Leipzig (Germany), Battle of, 1813 - 1814 - 42 pages
...original; the same mysterious, incomprehensible selt — the man without a model, and without a shadow. His fall, like his life, baffled all speculation....to the world, and no man can tell how or why he was awakened from the reverie. , . Such is a faint and feeble picture of Napoleon Bonaparte, the first...
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The history of the northern war; commencing in 1812, to the Congress at ...

John Hampdon - 1815 - 638 pages
...original—the same mysterious incomprehensible self, the man without a model and without a sJiadow ! His fall, like his life, baffled all speculation. In short, his whole hisory was like a dream to the world, and no man can tell how or why he was awakened from the reverie....
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 5

Tobias Smollett - Books - 1817 - 680 pages
...— the same mysterious incomprehensible self — the man without a model, and without a shadow. " His fall, like his life, baffled all speculation....to the world, and no man can tell how or why he was awakened from the reverie. " Such is a faint and feeble picture of NAPOLBOW BUONAPARTE, the first (and...
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The Speeches of Charles Phillips, Esq: Delivered at the Bar and on Various ...

Charles Phillips - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1817 - 234 pages
...original — the same mysterious incomprehensible self — the man without a model, and without a shadow. His fall, like his life, baffled all speculation....to the world, and no man can tell how or why he was awakened from the reverie. Sucii is a fsjint and feeble picture of NAPOLEON BUOIYAPARTE, the first...
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The Speeches...delivered at the Bar, and on Various Public Occasions in ...

Charles Phillips - 1817 - 248 pages
...— the same mysterious incomprehensible , self — the man without a model, and without a shadow. His fall, like his life, baffled all speculation....to the world, and no man can tell how or why he was awakened from the reverie. Such is a faint and feeble picture of NAPOLEON 1 BUONAPARTE, the first (and...
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A Collecton of Speeches by Charles Phillips, Esq: Also, the Petitions Drawn ...

Charles Phillips - Speeches, addresses, etc., English - 1817 - 166 pages
...initted to him. same mysterious incomprehensible self—ihe man without a model, and without a shadow. His fall, like his life, baffled all speculation....to the world, and no man can tell how or why he was awakened from the reverie. Such is a faint and feeble picture of Napoleon Bonaparte, the first, and,...
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The Speeches of Charles Phillip: Esquire, Delivered at the Bar and on ...

Charles Phillips - Speeches, addresses, etc., Irish - 1820 - 296 pages
...transmitted the first prize of the Academy of Sciences. self—the man without a model, and without a shadow. His fall, like his life, baffled all speculation....to the world, and no man can tell how or why he was awakened from the reverie. That he has done much evil there is little doubt; that he has been the origin...
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The Speeches of Charles Phillips, Esq: Delivered at the Bar, and on Various ...

Charles Phillips - Forensic orations - 1821 - 278 pages
...original—the same mysterious incomprehensible self—the man without a model, and without a shadow. His fall, like his life, baffled all speculation....to the world, and no man can tell how or why he was awakened from the reverie. Such is a faint and feeble picture ofrNApoLEON BUONAPARTE, the first, (and...
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St. Tammany's Magazine, Issues 1-5

1821 - 90 pages
...partial views of his partisans on the other. !n the words of one who has sketched hit character, " his whole history was like a dream to the world, and no man can tell how or why he was awakened from the reverie. That he has done much evil there is little douht — that he has heen the...
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