The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... sufficiently evinces his confidence in the ge- nuine strength of his argument , he omits to fortify it , as he might ... sufficient mass of excellent matter . But as it is our author's peculiar boast that he has , on every occa- sion ...
... sufficiently evinces his confidence in the ge- nuine strength of his argument , he omits to fortify it , as he might ... sufficient mass of excellent matter . But as it is our author's peculiar boast that he has , on every occa- sion ...
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... sufficient to overawe the disaffected officers , or , if necessary , to re- duce them by force . We were not insensible to the great responsibility which we should encounter , in the execution of this resolution , to maintain the ...
... sufficient to overawe the disaffected officers , or , if necessary , to re- duce them by force . We were not insensible to the great responsibility which we should encounter , in the execution of this resolution , to maintain the ...
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... sufficient , ' says he , to recollect that , at the time of Homer , the name of Macedonia did not exist , and that the name of Thrace was given to all the tract of country comprehended be- tween the Propontis and the Adriatic .'- We ...
... sufficient , ' says he , to recollect that , at the time of Homer , the name of Macedonia did not exist , and that the name of Thrace was given to all the tract of country comprehended be- tween the Propontis and the Adriatic .'- We ...
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