The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... less tender in his connections , and never did any frivolous indiscretion , stinging irony , or bitter criti- cism , -failings almost inseparable from a man fortunate in his amours , afflict the object whose pleasure she had partaken ...
... less tender in his connections , and never did any frivolous indiscretion , stinging irony , or bitter criti- cism , -failings almost inseparable from a man fortunate in his amours , afflict the object whose pleasure she had partaken ...
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... less so that the peasantry should have collected in such force . Roche Jaquelein had an aunt residing not far from that town ; he despatched a servant to her with an unimportant letter , charging the man to make all proper inquiries ...
... less so that the peasantry should have collected in such force . Roche Jaquelein had an aunt residing not far from that town ; he despatched a servant to her with an unimportant letter , charging the man to make all proper inquiries ...
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... less capa- ble of heroic self - devotion than their opponents . A troop of cavalry was ordered against a battery of the Vendeans . Where do • you send me ? ' said the commander , seeing clearly the destruction to which he was exposed ...
... less capa- ble of heroic self - devotion than their opponents . A troop of cavalry was ordered against a battery of the Vendeans . Where do • you send me ? ' said the commander , seeing clearly the destruction to which he was exposed ...
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... less than 300,000 men were thus raised against the royalists ; and it is not to be doubted that a large proportion of these men would more willingly have been fighting in the same cause . The Marchioness states the whole force at ...
... less than 300,000 men were thus raised against the royalists ; and it is not to be doubted that a large proportion of these men would more willingly have been fighting in the same cause . The Marchioness states the whole force at ...
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... less hurt than the cold and the wind . He was carried to Varades , of which place and of Ancenis the royalists obtained undisputed possession . Lescure assembled the principal officers round his bed , and told them it was necessary to ...
... less hurt than the cold and the wind . He was carried to Varades , of which place and of Ancenis the royalists obtained undisputed possession . Lescure assembled the principal officers round his bed , and told them it was necessary to ...
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