The works of John Moore. With memoirs of his life and writings, by R. Anderson, Том 41820 |
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... present work has been executed in the same disposition , and will be exposed to the same censure . At a period when prejudices operate with unusual acri . mony ; when , merely from viewing a particular object in different lights , two ...
... present work has been executed in the same disposition , and will be exposed to the same censure . At a period when prejudices operate with unusual acri . mony ; when , merely from viewing a particular object in different lights , two ...
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... present revolution in France is one of the most aw- ful events of which history affords any record . The crimes with which it has been accompanied will remain a stain on the national character , which all the perseverance and ...
... present revolution in France is one of the most aw- ful events of which history affords any record . The crimes with which it has been accompanied will remain a stain on the national character , which all the perseverance and ...
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... present system , and as ar- dently desired a change in it as any roturier in the nation , Many officers of the army , after having long served a- broad , when they came to Versailles , found their services forgotten ; and the neglect ...
... present system , and as ar- dently desired a change in it as any roturier in the nation , Many officers of the army , after having long served a- broad , when they came to Versailles , found their services forgotten ; and the neglect ...
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... present circumstances , When moderate reforms only are required in a govern- ment with which the people in general are well satisfied , the sooner they are made the better ; because they pre- vent the progress of discontent , and may be ...
... present circumstances , When moderate reforms only are required in a govern- ment with which the people in general are well satisfied , the sooner they are made the better ; because they pre- vent the progress of discontent , and may be ...
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... present tide of popular opinion , he might with personal safety lead that fashion . The duke of Orleans , however , was banished to one of his estates near Paris ; and two counsellors of the par- liament , who had spoken in support of ...
... present tide of popular opinion , he might with personal safety lead that fashion . The duke of Orleans , however , was banished to one of his estates near Paris ; and two counsellors of the par- liament , who had spoken in support of ...
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