The London Quarterly Review, Volume 6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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how proud his rank among the benefactors of mankind ! I am doubt- ful if Bacon himself did so much by the logical rules he gave for guid- ing the inquiries of his followers , as by the resolution with which he inspired them to abandon ...
how proud his rank among the benefactors of mankind ! I am doubt- ful if Bacon himself did so much by the logical rules he gave for guid- ing the inquiries of his followers , as by the resolution with which he inspired them to abandon ...
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... doubt the extent and sincerity of this feeling . That it is very ge- neral in France itself , can scarcely be questioned by those who con- sider the numberless privations imposed upon the people , the vex . ations of the police , and ...
... doubt the extent and sincerity of this feeling . That it is very ge- neral in France itself , can scarcely be questioned by those who con- sider the numberless privations imposed upon the people , the vex . ations of the police , and ...
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... doubt known to him , was an effect of the refined policy of Napoleon , contrived for the purpose of inducing the Court of Vienna to confide in the plans suggested to them by Mack , & c . " Then follow a variety of military reasons to ...
... doubt known to him , was an effect of the refined policy of Napoleon , contrived for the purpose of inducing the Court of Vienna to confide in the plans suggested to them by Mack , & c . " Then follow a variety of military reasons to ...
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... doubt that General Sarrazin is what he represents himself to be but if a person had been employed by Buonaparte to disseminate discontent in Austria , and to widen and make irre- concileable the breach between that country and Great ...
... doubt that General Sarrazin is what he represents himself to be but if a person had been employed by Buonaparte to disseminate discontent in Austria , and to widen and make irre- concileable the breach between that country and Great ...
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... doubt , employ them again . It is unavoidable in dis- cussions of the conduct of the enemy , that we should mix the acts of the man with those of the warrior , and present to ourselves in one view , the qualities for which he is to be ...
... doubt , employ them again . It is unavoidable in dis- cussions of the conduct of the enemy , that we should mix the acts of the man with those of the warrior , and present to ourselves in one view , the qualities for which he is to be ...
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