The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... thought that he shall be revenged in the other world ; if you take from him this consolation , you yourselves give him the signal for rebellion . Leave him then to his prejudices , and take no great measures till the torch of philosophy ...
... thought that he shall be revenged in the other world ; if you take from him this consolation , you yourselves give him the signal for rebellion . Leave him then to his prejudices , and take no great measures till the torch of philosophy ...
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... thought only of exerting himself in the common cause ; his ambition afterwards became excessive , and produced the most deplorable consequences to him- self and to better men . Time would have made Roche Jaquelein a consummate general ...
... thought only of exerting himself in the common cause ; his ambition afterwards became excessive , and produced the most deplorable consequences to him- self and to better men . Time would have made Roche Jaquelein a consummate general ...
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... thought councils were useless ; and frequently , after having delivered his own opinion , fell asleep ; not so much , perhaps , exhausted by previous fatigue , as lulled by soporific discourse . Lescure and Roche Jaquelein loved each ...
... thought councils were useless ; and frequently , after having delivered his own opinion , fell asleep ; not so much , perhaps , exhausted by previous fatigue , as lulled by soporific discourse . Lescure and Roche Jaquelein loved each ...
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... thought of ; and their tactics are more clearly explained by the Marchioness , who understood them better from the conversation of her husband and her friends , than General Turreau did from his defeats or his victories . Their whole ...
... thought of ; and their tactics are more clearly explained by the Marchioness , who understood them better from the conversation of her husband and her friends , than General Turreau did from his defeats or his victories . Their whole ...
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... thought and one supplication at one time . Every one awaited in prayer the event of a battle upon which the fate of all seemed to depend . Turreau speaks with horror of the effect of such a system , and calls upon those officers who had ...
... thought and one supplication at one time . Every one awaited in prayer the event of a battle upon which the fate of all seemed to depend . Turreau speaks with horror of the effect of such a system , and calls upon those officers who had ...
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