The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... thought , had at least this good 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 ...
... thought , had at least this good 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 ...
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... thought of a retreat rose in his agitated mind ; as yet no order to that effect was given , and it was urged by some about him that the day might still be redeemed with the fourth division . While he hesitated , Colonel Hardinge boldly ...
... thought of a retreat rose in his agitated mind ; as yet no order to that effect was given , and it was urged by some about him that the day might still be redeemed with the fourth division . While he hesitated , Colonel Hardinge boldly ...
31. oldal
... thought it necessary to give the matter some " consi- deration , " for the first time as it would seem , and the conclusion to which they have come is most remarkable . They " are bound by truth " ( a novel ingredient in their canons of ...
... thought it necessary to give the matter some " consi- deration , " for the first time as it would seem , and the conclusion to which they have come is most remarkable . They " are bound by truth " ( a novel ingredient in their canons of ...
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... thought that they might do with us , just as they pleased . It was amusing to watch the manner in which , for a while , they coquetted with us before they finally declared off . A book was really good , and we accordingly displayed its ...
... thought that they might do with us , just as they pleased . It was amusing to watch the manner in which , for a while , they coquetted with us before they finally declared off . A book was really good , and we accordingly displayed its ...
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... thought that it was the province of truth to reflect , and of fancy to feel , and if we be right , the collocation shews how little this poet knows of either . ' What soul so vacant , so profoundly dull , What brain so wither'd in a ...
... thought that it was the province of truth to reflect , and of fancy to feel , and if we be right , the collocation shews how little this poet knows of either . ' What soul so vacant , so profoundly dull , What brain so wither'd in a ...
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