Quarterly Review, Volumes 129-130J. Murray., 1870 |
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... position of lite- rary men under , 16 ; comparative happiness of her age , 17 ; the young squire of her time , 19 . Arbuthnot's History of John Bull , ' 205 Armstrong's gun recognised as the best for war- like purposes , 216 • Army ...
... position of lite- rary men under , 16 ; comparative happiness of her age , 17 ; the young squire of her time , 19 . Arbuthnot's History of John Bull , ' 205 Armstrong's gun recognised as the best for war- like purposes , 216 • Army ...
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... position demanded a war with Prussia in the interest of his dy nasty , 158 ; surrenders in person to the King of Prussia , 163 ; vindicated , 170 ; benefits to France from the Second Empire , ib .; ever moderate and generous in the hour ...
... position demanded a war with Prussia in the interest of his dy nasty , 158 ; surrenders in person to the King of Prussia , 163 ; vindicated , 170 ; benefits to France from the Second Empire , ib .; ever moderate and generous in the hour ...
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... position in that class of literature , to shine in which has been the praiseworthy ambition of his life . If we were required to name the portion in which he best displays his capacity for clear , continuous , and thoughtful narrative ...
... position in that class of literature , to shine in which has been the praiseworthy ambition of his life . If we were required to name the portion in which he best displays his capacity for clear , continuous , and thoughtful narrative ...
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... position of the allies was such as to render an attack imperative . They must dislodge . the enemy , for their supplies were failing and their communications were threatened . It was a by - word in the French army that every day which ...
... position of the allies was such as to render an attack imperative . They must dislodge . the enemy , for their supplies were failing and their communications were threatened . It was a by - word in the French army that every day which ...
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... position , as commander- in - chief , which , favoured by circumstances , might enable him at any moment to regain or restore the lost influence of the Whigs . Negotiations , therefore , were secretly set on foot , and the pen of Swift ...
... position , as commander- in - chief , which , favoured by circumstances , might enable him at any moment to regain or restore the lost influence of the Whigs . Negotiations , therefore , were secretly set on foot , and the pen of Swift ...
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