The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... least that a coup - de - main would be attempted for his rescue , holding themselves ready for any summons . This hope was frustrated ; but he foresaw that the Vendeans would be driven into insurrection , and he was deter- mined to cast ...
... least that a coup - de - main would be attempted for his rescue , holding themselves ready for any summons . This hope was frustrated ; but he foresaw that the Vendeans would be driven into insurrection , and he was deter- mined to cast ...
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... least hopeful of all these leaders ; -youth , ardour , presumption , and ambition , made most of the others look on with confidence to their eventual success ; and some there were who talked with no little compla- eency of the rewards ...
... least hopeful of all these leaders ; -youth , ardour , presumption , and ambition , made most of the others look on with confidence to their eventual success ; and some there were who talked with no little compla- eency of the rewards ...
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... least , sancti- fied all their exertions against a foreign invader , and made the cause of military and of moral duty the same , when they were led against their own countrymen , produced all the heart - hardening feelings of contempt ...
... least , sancti- fied all their exertions against a foreign invader , and made the cause of military and of moral duty the same , when they were led against their own countrymen , produced all the heart - hardening feelings of contempt ...
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... least the satisfaction of dying with har- ness on their backs ; ' they had the satisfaction of revenging them- selves while they lived , and the consolation of knowing that they had done their duty to the utmost , and should leave a ...
... least the satisfaction of dying with har- ness on their backs ; ' they had the satisfaction of revenging them- selves while they lived , and the consolation of knowing that they had done their duty to the utmost , and should leave a ...
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... least prevented from forming a junction with the force now collecting at Angers , and eighty leagues of coast would have fallen without resistance into the hands of the royalists ; thus enabling them instantly to . receive those ...
... least prevented from forming a junction with the force now collecting at Angers , and eighty leagues of coast would have fallen without resistance into the hands of the royalists ; thus enabling them instantly to . receive those ...
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