The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... Italian audacity . ' When the Duke of Wellington invades France , we are told that an Irish hero strikes the harp to victory upon the summit of the Pyrenees .'- p . 35. And when he would say that Mr. Grattan is an ornament to his ...
... Italian audacity . ' When the Duke of Wellington invades France , we are told that an Irish hero strikes the harp to victory upon the summit of the Pyrenees .'- p . 35. And when he would say that Mr. Grattan is an ornament to his ...
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... Italian , and after- wards in French , is the identical one mentioned by Antonio , and written by Maldonado ? The account which Amoretti gives of it is this : and we have always found so much good faith in the Italian publishers of ...
... Italian , and after- wards in French , is the identical one mentioned by Antonio , and written by Maldonado ? The account which Amoretti gives of it is this : and we have always found so much good faith in the Italian publishers of ...
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tier to the Rhine , and held Holland on one side and Italy on the other , in actual dependance . Switzerland also - unoffending and happy Switzerland , the asylum of literature , liberty , and peace , which during three centuries of ...
tier to the Rhine , and held Holland on one side and Italy on the other , in actual dependance . Switzerland also - unoffending and happy Switzerland , the asylum of literature , liberty , and peace , which during three centuries of ...
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... Italy had been alike distin- guished by perfidy , rapacity , insolent usurpation , and cold calcu- lating systematic inhumanity . Here he began that system of mili tary murder which before his time was unknown in civilized Europe ...
... Italy had been alike distin- guished by perfidy , rapacity , insolent usurpation , and cold calcu- lating systematic inhumanity . Here he began that system of mili tary murder which before his time was unknown in civilized Europe ...
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... Italy , had chosen to erect a military tyranny for himself . They who loved liberty , knowing what they loved and wherefore they loved it , could have no other wish experience had shown them how widely their principle had been misled ...
... Italy , had chosen to erect a military tyranny for himself . They who loved liberty , knowing what they loved and wherefore they loved it , could have no other wish experience had shown them how widely their principle had been misled ...
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