The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... become the prey of the republi- cans . They made liberal promises , but the Mentz army wanted ready money . M. Beauchamp thinks , that if this army had de- serted , La Vendée might have been saved : the Marchioness relates the ...
... become the prey of the republi- cans . They made liberal promises , but the Mentz army wanted ready money . M. Beauchamp thinks , that if this army had de- serted , La Vendée might have been saved : the Marchioness relates the ...
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... become so ferocious that they attacked and would have devoured them ; and a battalion of republican soldiers were actually obliged to march against the dogs and exterminate them before the place could be reinhabited . Some vengeance was ...
... become so ferocious that they attacked and would have devoured them ; and a battalion of republican soldiers were actually obliged to march against the dogs and exterminate them before the place could be reinhabited . Some vengeance was ...
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... become justified in the minds of our readers . But we have a much more agreeable task to perform , the noticing of beauties , which no faults can obscure , and to that we now gladly address ourselves . 6 The Judicium Regale ' ( we wish ...
... become justified in the minds of our readers . But we have a much more agreeable task to perform , the noticing of beauties , which no faults can obscure , and to that we now gladly address ourselves . 6 The Judicium Regale ' ( we wish ...
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... become poor again , was to restore to her happiness and Fazio ; farther than this she did not look . When the duke pronounces on him the first part of his sentence , confiscation of his wealth , she rushes forward rejoicing , ' Oh , we ...
... become poor again , was to restore to her happiness and Fazio ; farther than this she did not look . When the duke pronounces on him the first part of his sentence , confiscation of his wealth , she rushes forward rejoicing , ' Oh , we ...
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... become very faithful servants . I shall relate an anecdote , which will best ex- emplify the footing on which they live with their masters . Captain Christie , speaking on this subject , expressed his surprise to Eidel Khan Rukhshanee ...
... become very faithful servants . I shall relate an anecdote , which will best ex- emplify the footing on which they live with their masters . Captain Christie , speaking on this subject , expressed his surprise to Eidel Khan Rukhshanee ...
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