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If we were to judge from the style , we should say that this pamphlet is apparently of French origin , and its ... Until then , says the writer , Napoleon had combated cabinets and nations who were guided by calculation : but the ...
If we were to judge from the style , we should say that this pamphlet is apparently of French origin , and its ... Until then , says the writer , Napoleon had combated cabinets and nations who were guided by calculation : but the ...
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How justly , therefore , does the author say that a dis- covery of such imposing interest cannot fail to benefit the ... The custom of eulo- gizing the illustrious , ' says Mr. J. , is agreeable to the practice of poets , orators , and ...
How justly , therefore , does the author say that a dis- covery of such imposing interest cannot fail to benefit the ... The custom of eulo- gizing the illustrious , ' says Mr. J. , is agreeable to the practice of poets , orators , and ...
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All the Christian poets , " says Chateaubriand , have failed in deline- ating the Christian heaven . Some have erred through timidity , as Tasso and Milton ; some through philosophy , as Voltaire ; and some through exuberance ...
All the Christian poets , " says Chateaubriand , have failed in deline- ating the Christian heaven . Some have erred through timidity , as Tasso and Milton ; some through philosophy , as Voltaire ; and some through exuberance ...
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Reform Parliamentary Arguments | 51 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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