The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... Perhaps nothing distinguishes them more from Frenchmen in general than their remarkable taciturnity , unless it be the purity of manners for which their countrymen extol them . Drunkenness is the sin which most easily besets them ...
... Perhaps nothing distinguishes them more from Frenchmen in general than their remarkable taciturnity , unless it be the purity of manners for which their countrymen extol them . Drunkenness is the sin which most easily besets them ...
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... perhaps succeeded in showing that Charette did not command the massa- cres , but it does not appear that he took any vigorous measures for preventing or checking them . It will be seen that the Vendean chiefs , who were really desirous ...
... perhaps succeeded in showing that Charette did not command the massa- cres , but it does not appear that he took any vigorous measures for preventing or checking them . It will be seen that the Vendean chiefs , who were really desirous ...
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... perhaps be consi- dered as forming part of it ; but his chief business was to defend himself against the republicans who occupied Angers . Charette commanded in the Marsh and upon the sea - coast : he had to resist the garrison of ...
... perhaps be consi- dered as forming part of it ; but his chief business was to defend himself against the republicans who occupied Angers . Charette commanded in the Marsh and upon the sea - coast : he had to resist the garrison of ...
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... perhaps , a superstitious man , so much appeared to be done for the sake of appearances , that he was nick - named General Providence , that sacred word being too often in his mouth . Nevertheless he was much respected , and the army ...
... perhaps , a superstitious man , so much appeared to be done for the sake of appearances , that he was nick - named General Providence , that sacred word being too often in his mouth . Nevertheless he was much respected , and the army ...
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... 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 usually together in the army ; and ...
... 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 usually together in the army ; and ...
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