The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... instances , they instantly condemned her . Lescure was wounded at the capture of Saumur : before he left the army to take care of his wound he assembled the leaders , ob- served how necessary it was that there should be a commander - in ...
... instances , they instantly condemned her . Lescure was wounded at the capture of Saumur : before he left the army to take care of his wound he assembled the leaders , ob- served how necessary it was that there should be a commander - in ...
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... instances of compas- sion toward them , had suffered the same fate . From Laval they moved upon Angers ; but the people in Angers were republicans , and did more than the soldiers in preparing for a vigorous defence . They had cause to ...
... instances of compas- sion toward them , had suffered the same fate . From Laval they moved upon Angers ; but the people in Angers were republicans , and did more than the soldiers in preparing for a vigorous defence . They had cause to ...
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... instances carried to excess ; at all events we doubt whether the latter part of Mr. Milman's idea was judi- ciously conceived with reference to the stage . ' This is not the place to enter into the great questions relative to the drama ...
... instances carried to excess ; at all events we doubt whether the latter part of Mr. Milman's idea was judi- ciously conceived with reference to the stage . ' This is not the place to enter into the great questions relative to the drama ...
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... instances , dressed virtuous passion in too warm and vigorous language . These have all been corrected , and the voluntary correction of error is very creditable : Mr. Milman well knows that what is innocent in itself may become ...
... instances , dressed virtuous passion in too warm and vigorous language . These have all been corrected , and the voluntary correction of error is very creditable : Mr. Milman well knows that what is innocent in itself may become ...
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... instances life is annihilated instantaneously , and in others the unfortunate victim lingers for hours , or perhaps days , in the excru- ciating tortures I have described . To render this terrible scourge still more baneful , its ...
... instances life is annihilated instantaneously , and in others the unfortunate victim lingers for hours , or perhaps days , in the excru- ciating tortures I have described . To render this terrible scourge still more baneful , its ...
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