The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... writers lament the unimproved state of the people , their ignorance , their prejudices and their superstitions ; but no where in France were the peasantry more innocent or more contented , no where have they shown themselves capable of ...
... writers lament the unimproved state of the people , their ignorance , their prejudices and their superstitions ; but no where in France were the peasantry more innocent or more contented , no where have they shown themselves capable of ...
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... writers from whom he com- piles as though they were his own . The reflection , however , is not true ; these horrors are not inseparable from civil war , grievous as its inevitable evils are . We in England , for instance , have had ...
... writers from whom he com- piles as though they were his own . The reflection , however , is not true ; these horrors are not inseparable from civil war , grievous as its inevitable evils are . We in England , for instance , have had ...
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... writers insist the war in La Ven- dée was the result of plans long existing , and ably concerted ; but upon this subject the testimony of the marchioness would be deci- sive , even if it stood alone - it is , however , confirmed by the ...
... writers insist the war in La Ven- dée was the result of plans long existing , and ably concerted ; but upon this subject the testimony of the marchioness would be deci- sive , even if it stood alone - it is , however , confirmed by the ...
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... writer is an ancient Magistrate , a Member of the Paris Society of Sciences , Letters and Arts , of the Philosophic and Galvanic Societies , and of the Rouen Academy of Sciences , Fine Literature and Arts , ) Having arrived , ' says ...
... writer is an ancient Magistrate , a Member of the Paris Society of Sciences , Letters and Arts , of the Philosophic and Galvanic Societies , and of the Rouen Academy of Sciences , Fine Literature and Arts , ) Having arrived , ' says ...
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... writers . From this charge his biographer attempts to vindicate him . Immediately before he took the command , these insurgents had been defeated before Paimbœuf , and their leader , M. Danjui , was made prisoner and carried to Nantes ...
... writers . From this charge his biographer attempts to vindicate him . Immediately before he took the command , these insurgents had been defeated before Paimbœuf , and their leader , M. Danjui , was made prisoner and carried to Nantes ...
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