The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... that Kingdom . By Colonel Sir John Malcolm , K.C.B. , K.L.S. late Minister Plenipoten- tiary to the Court of Persia from the Supreme Govern- ment of India - 183 187 236 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW . APRIL , 1816 . ART . CONTENTS .
... that Kingdom . By Colonel Sir John Malcolm , K.C.B. , K.L.S. late Minister Plenipoten- tiary to the Court of Persia from the Supreme Govern- ment of India - 183 187 236 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW . APRIL , 1816 . ART . CONTENTS .
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... ment between my reputation and my duty . I trust I shall be en- abled to prove , that if I remain , it is neither from motives of fear nor of avarice ; but if this should not happen , if my orders should for ever remain unknown , I ...
... ment between my reputation and my duty . I trust I shall be en- abled to prove , that if I remain , it is neither from motives of fear nor of avarice ; but if this should not happen , if my orders should for ever remain unknown , I ...
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... ment , the fellow departed , but not without repeatedly expressing a suspicion that they were aristocrats themselves , and a great incli- nation to murder the woman . It was night : the barracks of the Tuileries were on fire - cannon ...
... ment , the fellow departed , but not without repeatedly expressing a suspicion that they were aristocrats themselves , and a great incli- nation to murder the woman . It was night : the barracks of the Tuileries were on fire - cannon ...
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... ment had not yet begun its course of blood , and the Commission which tried the prisoners at Niort , with wise humanity laid the whole upon the dead or the absent , and did not condemn a single person . This insurrection occurred only a ...
... ment had not yet begun its course of blood , and the Commission which tried the prisoners at Niort , with wise humanity laid the whole upon the dead or the absent , and did not condemn a single person . This insurrection occurred only a ...
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... ment , and he hated the Bourbons whatever government they might establish ; but he never objected to the wildest excesses of revo- lutionary madness , nor to the heaviest yoke of imperial despotism . General Turreau therefore may be ...
... ment , and he hated the Bourbons whatever government they might establish ; but he never objected to the wildest excesses of revo- lutionary madness , nor to the heaviest yoke of imperial despotism . General Turreau therefore may be ...
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