The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... never wore human ears for cockades , they never cut off noses to stick upon their bayonets , they never butchered women and children , they had no noyades , no fusillades , no Septem- brizings ! These were acts of individual cruelty ...
... never wore human ears for cockades , they never cut off noses to stick upon their bayonets , they never butchered women and children , they had no noyades , no fusillades , no Septem- brizings ! These were acts of individual cruelty ...
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... never objected to the wildest excesses of revo- lutionary madness , nor to the heaviest yoke of imperial despotism . General Turreau therefore may be sincere in disbelieving that a sense of religion and loyalty could instantaneously ...
... never objected to the wildest excesses of revo- lutionary madness , nor to the heaviest yoke of imperial despotism . General Turreau therefore may be sincere in disbelieving that a sense of religion and loyalty could instantaneously ...
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... never subjected , he gave himself up to the impulse of passion , with- out bending his soul to the insinuating and sometimes perfidious blandish- ments of a mistress . This empire over himself , which he knew how to preserve from beauty ...
... never subjected , he gave himself up to the impulse of passion , with- out bending his soul to the insinuating and sometimes perfidious blandish- ments of a mistress . This empire over himself , which he knew how to preserve from beauty ...
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... never forsook him , smiled at their errand , and observed , that they seemed to mistake his chateau for a strong hold , and the chevalier for the governor , -that there must be some misunderstanding ; the chevalier was a peaceable and ...
... never forsook him , smiled at their errand , and observed , that they seemed to mistake his chateau for a strong hold , and the chevalier for the governor , -that there must be some misunderstanding ; the chevalier was a peaceable and ...
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... never induce me to prevent from doing your duty . Roche Jaquelein fell upon his neck and exclaimed , ' I shall come to your deliverance ' - Eh bien ! je viendrai te délivrer : and from that moment the marchioness says his countenance ...
... never induce me to prevent from doing your duty . Roche Jaquelein fell upon his neck and exclaimed , ' I shall come to your deliverance ' - Eh bien ! je viendrai te délivrer : and from that moment the marchioness says his countenance ...
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