The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... once the manner in which , with such forces , war must be carried on in such a country ; and he was at that age when the mind is full of school - boy expedients suited to the activity and redundant strength of adolescence . The Blues ...
... once the manner in which , with such forces , war must be carried on in such a country ; and he was at that age when the mind is full of school - boy expedients suited to the activity and redundant strength of adolescence . The Blues ...
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... once left open to merit , and men rose from the ranks to the highest military rank . These things imposed upon the English people too long . In La Vendée it is perfectly certain that generals were employed by the government who had no ...
... once left open to merit , and men rose from the ranks to the highest military rank . These things imposed upon the English people too long . In La Vendée it is perfectly certain that generals were employed by the government who had no ...
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... once upon the cannon , falling upon the ground when they saw the flash , rising instantly and running towards them . But they preferred the cover in which , from their manner of firing , they were sure of killing five for one . Their ...
... once upon the cannon , falling upon the ground when they saw the flash , rising instantly and running towards them . But they preferred the cover in which , from their manner of firing , they were sure of killing five for one . Their ...
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... once to honour it with his presence ; —that a corps of Vendeans might form part of his body guards ; -and that in memory of the war the white flag might always be hoisted upon the towers of all their churches . They desired no diminu ...
... once to honour it with his presence ; —that a corps of Vendeans might form part of his body guards ; -and that in memory of the war the white flag might always be hoisted upon the towers of all their churches . They desired no diminu ...
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... once recognized him for the Abbé Guyot de Folleville . The Ab- bé asserted that some recusant bishops had secretly consecrated him bishop of Agra , and that the pope had appointed him vicar apos- tolical of the western dioceses in ...
... once recognized him for the Abbé Guyot de Folleville . The Ab- bé asserted that some recusant bishops had secretly consecrated him bishop of Agra , and that the pope had appointed him vicar apos- tolical of the western dioceses in ...
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