The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 94
... success in another attempt * . perhaps with the loss of twenty thousand men , and the expence of t fifty millions of dollars , we might take and garrison those provin ces , with the exception of the city of Quebec ; that city we proba ...
... success in another attempt * . perhaps with the loss of twenty thousand men , and the expence of t fifty millions of dollars , we might take and garrison those provin ces , with the exception of the city of Quebec ; that city we proba ...
Page 299
... success , because he believed that success to be essential to the happiness of his country . This sacri- fice of himself to his great and benevolent purposes , as it gave him an irresistible power over the sympathies of men , is alone ...
... success , because he believed that success to be essential to the happiness of his country . This sacri- fice of himself to his great and benevolent purposes , as it gave him an irresistible power over the sympathies of men , is alone ...
Page 408
... success of these proceedings.- Dr. Buchanan says , " Whenever the Mahomedan finds his religion touched he grasps his dagger " -the fact is undoubtedly true . What man in his senses , therefore , would think of touching a religion ...
... success of these proceedings.- Dr. Buchanan says , " Whenever the Mahomedan finds his religion touched he grasps his dagger " -the fact is undoubtedly true . What man in his senses , therefore , would think of touching a religion ...
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