The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 23A. Constable, 1814 |
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... expressed himself highly gratified by a visit from British subjects , having only once before enjoyed that plea- Like the governor of Marathonesi , he told us how much all the inhabitants desired the arrival of a Christian power . By ...
... expressed himself highly gratified by a visit from British subjects , having only once before enjoyed that plea- Like the governor of Marathonesi , he told us how much all the inhabitants desired the arrival of a Christian power . By ...
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... expression of his countenance , that is interesting , and rather conciliating . Mr Galt adds some anecdotes which are creditable to this prince , and confirm the favourable impressions excited by his appear- When about to be inaugurated ...
... expression of his countenance , that is interesting , and rather conciliating . Mr Galt adds some anecdotes which are creditable to this prince , and confirm the favourable impressions excited by his appear- When about to be inaugurated ...
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... the most excep- tionable of the two companions , ' the Nouvelle Eloise , expressed by one English bishop in his correspondence with another , ( see Warburton's Letters to Hurd ) , in which the great 58 April Galt's Travels .
... the most excep- tionable of the two companions , ' the Nouvelle Eloise , expressed by one English bishop in his correspondence with another , ( see Warburton's Letters to Hurd ) , in which the great 58 April Galt's Travels .
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... expression ) , the surren- der of Norway from Denmark . The stipulation has a plain re- ference to Denmark as a state or power , because it refers to the convention of 1812 , which , as we have already seen , speaks dis- tinctly of ...
... expression ) , the surren- der of Norway from Denmark . The stipulation has a plain re- ference to Denmark as a state or power , because it refers to the convention of 1812 , which , as we have already seen , speaks dis- tinctly of ...
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... expression , which can fairly be interpreted as contemplating any resistance on the part of Norway . Every thing is stated with relation to the crown and the sovereign . England is to assist in obtaining ⚫ the annexation and union of ...
... expression , which can fairly be interpreted as contemplating any resistance on the part of Norway . Every thing is stated with relation to the crown and the sovereign . England is to assist in obtaining ⚫ the annexation and union of ...
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