The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... France , Young gentlemen would be as sad as night Only for wantonness But howsoever derived , this , joined to Lord Byron's air of mingling in amusements and sports as if he contemned them , and felt , that his sphere was far above the ...
... France , Young gentlemen would be as sad as night Only for wantonness But howsoever derived , this , joined to Lord Byron's air of mingling in amusements and sports as if he contemned them , and felt , that his sphere was far above the ...
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... France had given the strongest proof of her desire to recover what she termed her glory , by expel- ling a king whose reign was incompatible with foreign wars , and recalling Napoleon to whom conquest was as the very breath of his ...
... France had given the strongest proof of her desire to recover what she termed her glory , by expel- ling a king whose reign was incompatible with foreign wars , and recalling Napoleon to whom conquest was as the very breath of his ...
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... France , the cla- mour of empirical philosophy . Who would listen a moment to the blundering mechanic who should say , ' I have burned your house down ten times in the attempt , but let me once more disturb your old - fashioned chimnies ...
... France , the cla- mour of empirical philosophy . Who would listen a moment to the blundering mechanic who should say , ' I have burned your house down ten times in the attempt , but let me once more disturb your old - fashioned chimnies ...
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... France , and the circumstances connected with it . The future Historian will certainly attempt to describe it ; and you will then be able to judge of the authenticity of his materials and the correctness of his narration . From the time ...
... France , and the circumstances connected with it . The future Historian will certainly attempt to describe it ; and you will then be able to judge of the authenticity of his materials and the correctness of his narration . From the time ...
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... France his cause still appeared to wear a favourable aspect . This proposition the Emperor instantly rejected , with a declaration delivered in a most decided tone and with a peremptory gesture , —that he never would be the instrument ...
... France his cause still appeared to wear a favourable aspect . This proposition the Emperor instantly rejected , with a declaration delivered in a most decided tone and with a peremptory gesture , —that he never would be the instrument ...
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