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Page 51
... Bonaparte , " a very full collection of particulars , compiled ( with no great arrangement ) from all the former writers . The book which forms the immediate subject of this article is highly interesting in respect of its contents , and ...
... Bonaparte , " a very full collection of particulars , compiled ( with no great arrangement ) from all the former writers . The book which forms the immediate subject of this article is highly interesting in respect of its contents , and ...
Page 143
... Bonaparte's peculiarities ? ' Has Mr. H. not had occa- sion to observe that a finished hypocrite can assume the semblance of humanity on little as on great occasions ? and is it possible that he can seriously believe that Bonaparte re ...
... Bonaparte's peculiarities ? ' Has Mr. H. not had occa- sion to observe that a finished hypocrite can assume the semblance of humanity on little as on great occasions ? and is it possible that he can seriously believe that Bonaparte re ...
Page 459
... Bonaparte himself , in a conversation with Mr. Warden , an English surgeon , since his exile at St. Helena ; see M. Rev. for December last , page 432. The author speaks with equal confidence ( vol . i . p . 314. ) of Bonaparte's order ...
... Bonaparte himself , in a conversation with Mr. Warden , an English surgeon , since his exile at St. Helena ; see M. Rev. for December last , page 432. The author speaks with equal confidence ( vol . i . p . 314. ) of Bonaparte's order ...
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