The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... French Bulletius , it is , we think , quite ob- vious that the victory on that day was with the Russians and although a variety of unfortunate circumstances concurred in ren- dering it impossible for General Benningsen to take advantage ...
... French Bulletius , it is , we think , quite ob- vious that the victory on that day was with the Russians and although a variety of unfortunate circumstances concurred in ren- dering it impossible for General Benningsen to take advantage ...
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... French had not much to boast of at Eylau ; and nothing can be more contemptible than the mode by which Buonaparte at- tempted in a subsequent bulletin , to account for not having taken possession of Koenigsberg . ' It was fortunate ...
... French had not much to boast of at Eylau ; and nothing can be more contemptible than the mode by which Buonaparte at- tempted in a subsequent bulletin , to account for not having taken possession of Koenigsberg . ' It was fortunate ...
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... French mathematicians , is obviously borrowed from Newton's third law of motion ; being indeed little more than the same thing so modified as to suit the algebraical method of investigating pro- blems . Yet no French author , since the ...
... French mathematicians , is obviously borrowed from Newton's third law of motion ; being indeed little more than the same thing so modified as to suit the algebraical method of investigating pro- blems . Yet no French author , since the ...
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