The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... respect , the policy of the Inquisition , the Sor- bonne , and the Bourbons , was perfect freedom . Their interfer- ence was restrictive or prohibitory merely ; but the present go- vernor of France compels its journalists to publish ...
... respect , the policy of the Inquisition , the Sor- bonne , and the Bourbons , was perfect freedom . Their interfer- ence was restrictive or prohibitory merely ; but the present go- vernor of France compels its journalists to publish ...
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... respect due to brave war- riors who have served under Napoleon the Great . ' But , fhould we escape such intruders for the evening , still we muft lye down , uncertain whether our dwellings will be left unviolated till the morning . A ...
... respect due to brave war- riors who have served under Napoleon the Great . ' But , fhould we escape such intruders for the evening , still we muft lye down , uncertain whether our dwellings will be left unviolated till the morning . A ...
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... respects for the contest . Our want of dis- cipline and numbers - of generals - of strong places , or plans of operation , are all overlooked ; and instead of remedying them , it seems to be the prevailing policy to discountenance all ...
... respects for the contest . Our want of dis- cipline and numbers - of generals - of strong places , or plans of operation , are all overlooked ; and instead of remedying them , it seems to be the prevailing policy to discountenance all ...
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... respect we have the advantage of the continental governments . Our chief places cannot be given away to persons utterly incapable of their duties ; but still , the qualifications required by us in a can- didate properly recommended ...
... respect we have the advantage of the continental governments . Our chief places cannot be given away to persons utterly incapable of their duties ; but still , the qualifications required by us in a can- didate properly recommended ...
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... respect upon a more unfavourable footing , ' . It would be like a truce obtained , while Orlando was recovering from his insanity ; or a parley prolonged , till Jupiter could be aroused from his amorous slumbers . It is needless to ...
... respect upon a more unfavourable footing , ' . It would be like a truce obtained , while Orlando was recovering from his insanity ; or a parley prolonged , till Jupiter could be aroused from his amorous slumbers . It is needless to ...
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