The London Quarterly Review, Volume 15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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Page 49
... kind are stated in the book before us ; but we will not sully our pages with a repetition of such horrors - horrors which if it were possible , should for the sake of human nature be forgotten . The representatives of the people and the ...
... kind are stated in the book before us ; but we will not sully our pages with a repetition of such horrors - horrors which if it were possible , should for the sake of human nature be forgotten . The representatives of the people and the ...
Page 68
... kind of iniquity and guilt . Of all fanaticism it is the most to be dreaded , the most terrible in its effects , that which the factious and the revolutionary know well how to kin- dle and inflame , or rather it is the source of all ...
... kind of iniquity and guilt . Of all fanaticism it is the most to be dreaded , the most terrible in its effects , that which the factious and the revolutionary know well how to kin- dle and inflame , or rather it is the source of all ...
Page 69
... kind and subjects wholly dissimilar , may not improperly be considered in the same chapter of criticism . Though the first is anonymous , it is , we believe , well known 1816 . 69 La Roche Jaquelein - La Vendée . Judicium' Regale Fazio ...
... kind and subjects wholly dissimilar , may not improperly be considered in the same chapter of criticism . Though the first is anonymous , it is , we believe , well known 1816 . 69 La Roche Jaquelein - La Vendée . Judicium' Regale Fazio ...
Page 85
... kind , than that which is described in the volume we are about to notice . Two British officers , under the disguise of ' horse dealers ' in the employ of a Hindostannee merchant of Bombay , launch into the midst of an unknown and ...
... kind , than that which is described in the volume we are about to notice . Two British officers , under the disguise of ' horse dealers ' in the employ of a Hindostannee merchant of Bombay , launch into the midst of an unknown and ...
Page 92
... kind , " replied the old Sirdar , " they are too wise to attempt it : in the first place , they don't know the way to their own country ; but even admitting they did , why should they wish to return ? They are much happier here , and ...
... kind , " replied the old Sirdar , " they are too wise to attempt it : in the first place , they don't know the way to their own country ; but even admitting they did , why should they wish to return ? They are much happier here , and ...
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