The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... opinion , giving strong indications that they are neither of Gallic nor Frank descent . Perhaps nothing distinguishes them more from Frenchmen in general than their remarkable taciturnity , unless it be the purity of manners for which ...
... opinion , giving strong indications that they are neither of Gallic nor Frank descent . Perhaps nothing distinguishes them more from Frenchmen in general than their remarkable taciturnity , unless it be the purity of manners for which ...
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... opinion , rather to die than dishonour yourselves . I approve this courage . It is deter- mined then . ' She pronounced these words firmly , then returning to her seat , she added , Well - we must die . ' Thomassin now offered to go to ...
... opinion , rather to die than dishonour yourselves . I approve this courage . It is deter- mined then . ' She pronounced these words firmly , then returning to her seat , she added , Well - we must die . ' Thomassin now offered to go to ...
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... opinion had the most weight . Bonchamp . had every requisite , except the important one of good fortune ; he scarcely ever went into action without receiving a wound ; and thus he was often rendered inca- pable of serving when his ...
... opinion had the most weight . Bonchamp . had every requisite , except the important one of good fortune ; he scarcely ever went into action without receiving a wound ; and thus he was often rendered inca- pable of serving when his ...
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... opinion , fell asleep ; not so much , perhaps , exhausted by previous fatigue , as lulled by soporific discourse . Lescure and Roche Jaquelein loved each other like brothers ; their friendship was so well known , that their names went ...
... opinion , fell asleep ; not so much , perhaps , exhausted by previous fatigue , as lulled by soporific discourse . Lescure and Roche Jaquelein loved each other like brothers ; their friendship was so well known , that their names went ...
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... opinion were as little regarded among the Vendeans as distinction of rank . In this , also , they were wiser than the emigrants . It mattered not in La Vendée how far any man had partaken of the hopes with which the revolution began ...
... opinion were as little regarded among the Vendeans as distinction of rank . In this , also , they were wiser than the emigrants . It mattered not in La Vendée how far any man had partaken of the hopes with which the revolution began ...
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