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Page 58
... conduct in these disputes in a favourable light , but has withholden those which might explain the views of his oppo- nents . It must be granted , however , that Lord Macartney de- serves credit for his address in obtaining from the ...
... conduct in these disputes in a favourable light , but has withholden those which might explain the views of his oppo- nents . It must be granted , however , that Lord Macartney de- serves credit for his address in obtaining from the ...
Page 440
... conduct it con- demned , and failed of convincing the noble auditory to which it was addressed . It would be in vain for us now to detail the reason . ing or to comment on the facts which are here presented to us : but , confessing that ...
... conduct it con- demned , and failed of convincing the noble auditory to which it was addressed . It would be in vain for us now to detail the reason . ing or to comment on the facts which are here presented to us : but , confessing that ...
Page 529
... conducted the French eagles to victory . ' Jourdan , born in 1762 at Limoges , served in the ranks in the batallion ... conduct which we APP . REV . VOL , LVII . M m too too often see adopted , of depreciating the character and History ...
... conducted the French eagles to victory . ' Jourdan , born in 1762 at Limoges , served in the ranks in the batallion ... conduct which we APP . REV . VOL , LVII . M m too too often see adopted , of depreciating the character and History ...
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