The works of John Moore. With memoirs of his life and writings, by R. Anderson, Том 41820 |
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... on his Character and the Part he took in the Revolution - On the Conduct and Views of Mirabeau - Ex- pressions of Four Persons in a Tavern at Seve - Dismal State of the Royal Family on their Arrival at the Tuilleries ...
... on his Character and the Part he took in the Revolution - On the Conduct and Views of Mirabeau - Ex- pressions of Four Persons in a Tavern at Seve - Dismal State of the Royal Family on their Arrival at the Tuilleries ...
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... character , which all the perseverance and intrepidity with which France has re- pelled external attack cannot efface . The misery which the revolution has already produced , is of a nature so extensive and so acute , as no rational ...
... character , which all the perseverance and intrepidity with which France has re- pelled external attack cannot efface . The misery which the revolution has already produced , is of a nature so extensive and so acute , as no rational ...
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... character as Henry IV would cer- tainly carry men a great length in the most cordial loyal- ty ; but let those who ... characters of all Henry's successors , except the last ; let them also reflect , that if Lewis XV had died before his ...
... character as Henry IV would cer- tainly carry men a great length in the most cordial loyal- ty ; but let those who ... characters of all Henry's successors , except the last ; let them also reflect , that if Lewis XV had died before his ...
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... character and conduct were in many respects the reverse . Naturally of a com passionate disposition , and a lover of justice , if wishes could have done it , he would have made the people hap- py ; but indolence and the inordinate ...
... character and conduct were in many respects the reverse . Naturally of a com passionate disposition , and a lover of justice , if wishes could have done it , he would have made the people hap- py ; but indolence and the inordinate ...
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... character is painted in such amiable colours by the writers of that age . The duke fell a sacrifice to the grief he felt for the untimely death of this princess ; and the loss of both filled France , not only with that external mourning ...
... character is painted in such amiable colours by the writers of that age . The duke fell a sacrifice to the grief he felt for the untimely death of this princess ; and the loss of both filled France , not only with that external mourning ...
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