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Page 31
... considerable portion of our army was in America or on the passage home . Against this formidable array , Bonaparte took the field at the head of nearly 140,000 men , of whom about 25,000 were cavalry ; relying on the ardour , the ...
... considerable portion of our army was in America or on the passage home . Against this formidable array , Bonaparte took the field at the head of nearly 140,000 men , of whom about 25,000 were cavalry ; relying on the ardour , the ...
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... considerable discrepancy , however , exists in the style and manner of the writers ; Mr. Bernard being a most sedate and composed narrator , apt chiefly to displease by falling into common - place , while his brother - traveller seemed ...
... considerable discrepancy , however , exists in the style and manner of the writers ; Mr. Bernard being a most sedate and composed narrator , apt chiefly to displease by falling into common - place , while his brother - traveller seemed ...
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... considerable time for notice in our confined space , and many others must inevitably be passed in silence . As to Reviews being mere booksellers ' advertisers and puffs , ' all those who know any thing of the Monthly Review know that it ...
... considerable time for notice in our confined space , and many others must inevitably be passed in silence . As to Reviews being mere booksellers ' advertisers and puffs , ' all those who know any thing of the Monthly Review know that it ...
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