The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 76A. Constable, 1843 |
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... remarkable allusions and expressions , are applied three or four times each , precisely under the same circumstances , and almost in the same words . Winds , waves , meteors , thunderbolts , earthquakes , and similar phenomena of all ...
... remarkable allusions and expressions , are applied three or four times each , precisely under the same circumstances , and almost in the same words . Winds , waves , meteors , thunderbolts , earthquakes , and similar phenomena of all ...
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... remarkable for the clear and accurate descriptions which he never fails to give of the situations in which the most important manoeuvres of the war took place . His sketches are written with as much spirit as topographical knowledge ...
... remarkable for the clear and accurate descriptions which he never fails to give of the situations in which the most important manoeuvres of the war took place . His sketches are written with as much spirit as topographical knowledge ...
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... remarkable part of the transaction . If the moderation of the popular party had been remarked and admired at the time , we should have thought the example less striking . But it was not so . Not only did the general tranquillity pass as ...
... remarkable part of the transaction . If the moderation of the popular party had been remarked and admired at the time , we should have thought the example less striking . But it was not so . Not only did the general tranquillity pass as ...
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... remarkable coinci- dence of human affairs ; but we cannot avoid being struck by a melancholy resemblance between the captivity in which Napoleon ended his life , and the lingering torments which he had wantonly inflicted on ten thousand ...
... remarkable coinci- dence of human affairs ; but we cannot avoid being struck by a melancholy resemblance between the captivity in which Napoleon ended his life , and the lingering torments which he had wantonly inflicted on ten thousand ...
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... remarkable circumstance of the House of Commons having petitioned the King to order the Admiralty to try Matthews and Lestock ; that Anson , in the absence of the Duke of Bedford and himself , waited on the Duke of New- castle , and ...
... remarkable circumstance of the House of Commons having petitioned the King to order the Admiralty to try Matthews and Lestock ; that Anson , in the absence of the Duke of Bedford and himself , waited on the Duke of New- castle , and ...
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