The London Quarterly Review, Volumen14Theodore Foster, 1815 |
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... considerable talents , but of no taste ; and we confess that his rambling , sparkling , and anti- thetical style accords exceedingly well with the character of the chief hero of his history - we mean Bonaparte ; and we think it ...
... considerable talents , but of no taste ; and we confess that his rambling , sparkling , and anti- thetical style accords exceedingly well with the character of the chief hero of his history - we mean Bonaparte ; and we think it ...
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... considerable addition to the Sanscrit roots already to be found both in the Greek and Latin languages , especially in the latter . It is no weak argument in favour of a current opinion in these mountains , that the descendants of the ...
... considerable addition to the Sanscrit roots already to be found both in the Greek and Latin languages , especially in the latter . It is no weak argument in favour of a current opinion in these mountains , that the descendants of the ...
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... considerable degree of heat , ) could not therefore be correct ; and that in fact the colouring matter of those blues was nothing more than a preparation of copper ochre . He then examines and compares the passages in Aristotle ...
... considerable degree of heat , ) could not therefore be correct ; and that in fact the colouring matter of those blues was nothing more than a preparation of copper ochre . He then examines and compares the passages in Aristotle ...
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