The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen19Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1831 |
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... tion had broken out . The Poles fought brave- ly on every occasion , and they , as well as our author , a Pole himself , never seem to have doubted for a moment the justice of any ag- is to be persevered in . But without some great ...
... tion had broken out . The Poles fought brave- ly on every occasion , and they , as well as our author , a Pole himself , never seem to have doubted for a moment the justice of any ag- is to be persevered in . But without some great ...
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... tion , and that it was not a mere affair of guess and hazard in its application , nor of a certain tendency as to its effects . This disposition of mind led the philosopher to disregard prescribing for his patients , fre- quently , as ...
... tion , and that it was not a mere affair of guess and hazard in its application , nor of a certain tendency as to its effects . This disposition of mind led the philosopher to disregard prescribing for his patients , fre- quently , as ...
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... tion and territorial aggrandizement , under- taken without any just grounds - proved dis- graceful to the arms of the empire , ruined its trade , exhausted its finances , and fostered a deep - rooted spirit of discontent throughout ...
... tion and territorial aggrandizement , under- taken without any just grounds - proved dis- graceful to the arms of the empire , ruined its trade , exhausted its finances , and fostered a deep - rooted spirit of discontent throughout ...
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