The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... fortune had less to do with that warrior's splendid successes , than the military sagacity , and inflexibility ... fortunes of his country . Besides the efficacy of the celebrated lines , which he established for pro- tecting the re ...
... fortune had less to do with that warrior's splendid successes , than the military sagacity , and inflexibility ... fortunes of his country . Besides the efficacy of the celebrated lines , which he established for pro- tecting the re ...
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... fortune about them , that they dis- sipated the gloom which prevailed in England , and inspired the army with brighter hopes than they had hitherto ventured to entertain . We see at once from Napier's description of this mur- derous ...
... fortune about them , that they dis- sipated the gloom which prevailed in England , and inspired the army with brighter hopes than they had hitherto ventured to entertain . We see at once from Napier's description of this mur- derous ...
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... Fortune , and almost accidentally inclined in favour of the British troops by the impulse of a single individual ! 6 During the night , Blake and Cole , as we have seen , arrived with above sixteen thousand men ; but so defective was ...
... Fortune , and almost accidentally inclined in favour of the British troops by the impulse of a single individual ! 6 During the night , Blake and Cole , as we have seen , arrived with above sixteen thousand men ; but so defective was ...
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... fortunes of the latter power , from the intercourse which he had already had with the country , and he determined to witness the issue of the contest in which , as it was then generally apprehended , her existence , as a nation , was at ...
... fortunes of the latter power , from the intercourse which he had already had with the country , and he determined to witness the issue of the contest in which , as it was then generally apprehended , her existence , as a nation , was at ...
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... fortune in having missed such a rare exhibition , he sets it down as a proof of gross ignorance and impolicy in Mahmoud to have exposed his ministers and himself to the con- tempt of his vassals , by conforming so far to European ...
... fortune in having missed such a rare exhibition , he sets it down as a proof of gross ignorance and impolicy in Mahmoud to have exposed his ministers and himself to the con- tempt of his vassals , by conforming so far to European ...
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