Quarterly Review, Volumes 129-130J. Murray., 1870 |
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... least . ' The battle of Ramillies was won nearly in the same manner by adroitly taking ad- vantage of the faulty dispositions of the enemy . The French , according to Lord Stanhope , may be reckoned at 60,000 , and the allies at 62,000 ...
... least . ' The battle of Ramillies was won nearly in the same manner by adroitly taking ad- vantage of the faulty dispositions of the enemy . The French , according to Lord Stanhope , may be reckoned at 60,000 , and the allies at 62,000 ...
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... least disorder she has puts us all in alarm , and when it is over , we act as if she was im- mortal . ' Immediately on her death , Atter- bury proposed to Bolingbroke to proclaim James at Charing Cross , offering to head the procession ...
... least disorder she has puts us all in alarm , and when it is over , we act as if she was im- mortal . ' Immediately on her death , Atter- bury proposed to Bolingbroke to proclaim James at Charing Cross , offering to head the procession ...
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... least 108. and some 308. for work , and have seen them go with it directly to the ale- house , lie there till Monday , spend it every penny , and run in debt to boot , and not give a farthing of it to their families , though all of them ...
... least 108. and some 308. for work , and have seen them go with it directly to the ale- house , lie there till Monday , spend it every penny , and run in debt to boot , and not give a farthing of it to their families , though all of them ...
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... least has been made to interest the mind and raise the thoughts by beauty of form and colour . Art is no longer supposed to be the foe of religion ; aspirations crave for satisfaction which the last century seems scarcely to have felt ...
... least has been made to interest the mind and raise the thoughts by beauty of form and colour . Art is no longer supposed to be the foe of religion ; aspirations crave for satisfaction which the last century seems scarcely to have felt ...
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... least to be powerfully modified by it . ' And this book found a large acceptance ; ' every intelligent reader felt his intellectuality deli- cately flattered ; ' it focussed the yet uncon- centrated thoughts that had been slowly ma ...
... least to be powerfully modified by it . ' And this book found a large acceptance ; ' every intelligent reader felt his intellectuality deli- cately flattered ; ' it focussed the yet uncon- centrated thoughts that had been slowly ma ...
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