The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 76A. Constable, 1843 |
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... considering that the average size of the French conscripts is stated , a few pages before , at only five feet English .- ( ix . 105. ) In 1800 , the French armies appear to have unjustly seized some English vessels at Leghorn , an ac ...
... considering that the average size of the French conscripts is stated , a few pages before , at only five feet English .- ( ix . 105. ) In 1800 , the French armies appear to have unjustly seized some English vessels at Leghorn , an ac ...
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... consider only their own amusement , for the want of an easy and polished style . The stirring interest of the events which he relates , his judgment in selecting striking traits of character for preserva- tion , his earnest seriousness ...
... consider only their own amusement , for the want of an easy and polished style . The stirring interest of the events which he relates , his judgment in selecting striking traits of character for preserva- tion , his earnest seriousness ...
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Or Critical Journal. 6 following sentences , which we consider to be almost unique . The first contains a simile which to us is utterly unintelligible - the other an elaborate confusion of metaphor , which nothing but the most patient ...
Or Critical Journal. 6 following sentences , which we consider to be almost unique . The first contains a simile which to us is utterly unintelligible - the other an elaborate confusion of metaphor , which nothing but the most patient ...
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... considers it as an event most fatal to France , and most menacing to the rest of Europe . The following are , in his opinion , its most pernicious consequences , as regards France alone- The national morality has been destroyed in the ...
... considers it as an event most fatal to France , and most menacing to the rest of Europe . The following are , in his opinion , its most pernicious consequences , as regards France alone- The national morality has been destroyed in the ...
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... considering it a beneficial change . In saying this we trust that we shall not be understood as wishing to pal- liate the ... consider such trials as benefits , it is because we believe that they seldom occur , except in cases where hope ...
... considering it a beneficial change . In saying this we trust that we shall not be understood as wishing to pal- liate the ... consider such trials as benefits , it is because we believe that they seldom occur , except in cases where hope ...
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