The Quarterly Review, Volumes 70-71John Murray, 1842 |
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Page 42
... force and genuine beauty of his publicans ) was ' Aim at the red handker- character came out when he was dying of chief ; ' and the other officers entreated him a wound from a musket - ball , which entered not to make himself a mark for ...
... force and genuine beauty of his publicans ) was ' Aim at the red handker- character came out when he was dying of chief ; ' and the other officers entreated him a wound from a musket - ball , which entered not to make himself a mark for ...
Page 44
... force , grace , truth , or beauty , is attempted or expressed . The author's obvious preference for the former has brought upon him a host of ad- versaries , who protest plausibly enough against a theory which would assign a secondary ...
... force , grace , truth , or beauty , is attempted or expressed . The author's obvious preference for the former has brought upon him a host of ad- versaries , who protest plausibly enough against a theory which would assign a secondary ...
Page 48
... force . This manoeuvre was entrusted to an aspirant for the priesthood , named Quellec , who was suffering from a dangerous mala- dy , requiring the greatest care . A la garde de Dieu ! ' was his exclamation as he tore a blister off his ...
... force . This manoeuvre was entrusted to an aspirant for the priesthood , named Quellec , who was suffering from a dangerous mala- dy , requiring the greatest care . A la garde de Dieu ! ' was his exclamation as he tore a blister off his ...
Page 51
... force which quadrupled his own . His quantity of light carbines of elegant manu- skill was fortunately on a par with his au- facture , looking as if made on purpose for dacity ; so able were his dispositions , and them . To these they ...
... force which quadrupled his own . His quantity of light carbines of elegant manu- skill was fortunately on a par with his au- facture , looking as if made on purpose for dacity ; so able were his dispositions , and them . To these they ...
Page 54
... force to beardless boys . ' Mr. Milnes avails himself of the oppor- tunity to promote the pacific intentions of his friends M. Guizot and Sir Robert Peel : For honest men of every blood and creed Let green La Vendée rest a sacred spot ...
... force to beardless boys . ' Mr. Milnes avails himself of the oppor- tunity to promote the pacific intentions of his friends M. Guizot and Sir Robert Peel : For honest men of every blood and creed Let green La Vendée rest a sacred spot ...
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