The London Quarterly Review, Volume 15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... character bears little resemblance to the fair ideal ' of a maiden's imagination : Victo- rine , however , from long regarding him as her future husband , had learnt to appreciate the real excellencies of his nature , and esteem and ...
... character bears little resemblance to the fair ideal ' of a maiden's imagination : Victo- rine , however , from long regarding him as her future husband , had learnt to appreciate the real excellencies of his nature , and esteem and ...
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... character might suffer , ( for his intention was known to the party , and he stood pledged to its performance , ) en- treated the Princess de Lamballe to represent this to the queen . The queen's answer was , ' I have nothing further to ...
... character might suffer , ( for his intention was known to the party , and he stood pledged to its performance , ) en- treated the Princess de Lamballe to represent this to the queen . The queen's answer was , ' I have nothing further to ...
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... character of the French is so cruel , that humanity , when thus displayed , must al- ways be accounted for an especial virtue in him who possesses it ; and that cruelty which is the disgrace and the guilt of the nation must , for that ...
... character of the French is so cruel , that humanity , when thus displayed , must al- ways be accounted for an especial virtue in him who possesses it ; and that cruelty which is the disgrace and the guilt of the nation must , for that ...
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... character as a revolutionist , orders would have been given to set Clisson on fire , when the hearts were discovered . The insurgents now threatened Bressuire , and all at Clisson were full of hope . The next day they were repulsed ...
... character as a revolutionist , orders would have been given to set Clisson on fire , when the hearts were discovered . The insurgents now threatened Bressuire , and all at Clisson were full of hope . The next day they were repulsed ...
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... character ; it was not a contest between army and army , but between regular troops and the whole population of these provinces ; the issue of such wars , where only the assailing and resisting forces are to be taken into the ...
... character ; it was not a contest between army and army , but between regular troops and the whole population of these provinces ; the issue of such wars , where only the assailing and resisting forces are to be taken into the ...
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