The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... advantages that he obtains ? -The maintenance of his position in the field , and the occupation on the succeeding day of the Russian ground ; a state of inaction for eight days , except with his cavalry , which is disgraced and defeated ...
... advantages that he obtains ? -The maintenance of his position in the field , and the occupation on the succeeding day of the Russian ground ; a state of inaction for eight days , except with his cavalry , which is disgraced and defeated ...
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... advantages belonging to Bank stock ? Whether any exorbitant rise in its marketable value has taken place ; whether , for instance , that value has more than doubled ; and within what time and since what period ? Whether any increase has ...
... advantages belonging to Bank stock ? Whether any exorbitant rise in its marketable value has taken place ; whether , for instance , that value has more than doubled ; and within what time and since what period ? Whether any increase has ...
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... advantages which result from the exercise of the understanding , and the improvement of the reasoning faculty : ' and we rejoice that he has presented the public with a work in no part of which are the logical and metaphysical advantages ...
... advantages which result from the exercise of the understanding , and the improvement of the reasoning faculty : ' and we rejoice that he has presented the public with a work in no part of which are the logical and metaphysical advantages ...
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