The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... cause which he has in hand , to detract on any occasion from the merit of those who were then our bitter enemies . He freely censures their conduct , indeed , when blame is deserved , and points out their errors , when errors were ...
... cause which he has in hand , to detract on any occasion from the merit of those who were then our bitter enemies . He freely censures their conduct , indeed , when blame is deserved , and points out their errors , when errors were ...
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... cause to be circulated false intelligence , conduct tending to spread alarm amongst Mahometan people . " The fact being alleged , and Achmet being interrogated on the sub- ject , could not deny it . He only maintained that it was not he ...
... cause to be circulated false intelligence , conduct tending to spread alarm amongst Mahometan people . " The fact being alleged , and Achmet being interrogated on the sub- ject , could not deny it . He only maintained that it was not he ...
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... caused three weeks ' detention to Lord Dunlo ; and his being obliged to return to his duties as an attaché at Constantinople , prevented me from visiting Silis- tria , and other fortresses on the banks of the Danube . In short , from ...
... caused three weeks ' detention to Lord Dunlo ; and his being obliged to return to his duties as an attaché at Constantinople , prevented me from visiting Silis- tria , and other fortresses on the banks of the Danube . In short , from ...
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... caused by the steepness of the mountain , and after taking a picturesque course , passes out through a chasm of a high abrupt rock , that would appear to have been cleft in twain for the purpose , and rolls onward towards the ...
... caused by the steepness of the mountain , and after taking a picturesque course , passes out through a chasm of a high abrupt rock , that would appear to have been cleft in twain for the purpose , and rolls onward towards the ...
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... cause of sound literature , although we must take leave to remark , that we have often been amazed at the confidence , to use a lenient expression , with which the praises of that same journal have been appended by certain publishers to ...
... cause of sound literature , although we must take leave to remark , that we have often been amazed at the confidence , to use a lenient expression , with which the praises of that same journal have been appended by certain publishers to ...
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