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... appear to offer him that battle , upon which all his hopes now rested ; but before it could be gained , their march or flight was resumed , and the pursuit again urged . Before every capital city , Napoleon assured himself that a combat ...
... appear to offer him that battle , upon which all his hopes now rested ; but before it could be gained , their march or flight was resumed , and the pursuit again urged . Before every capital city , Napoleon assured himself that a combat ...
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... money was lost . Napoleon appears to have preserved , amidst all the horrors of his retreat , the affection and respect of his soldiers , as per- fectly as when they followed him to uninterrupted victories . io [ Oct. 1 , REVIEWS .
... money was lost . Napoleon appears to have preserved , amidst all the horrors of his retreat , the affection and respect of his soldiers , as per- fectly as when they followed him to uninterrupted victories . io [ Oct. 1 , REVIEWS .
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... appear to this Board , that the resident instructers at Harvard University have any exclusive right to be elected members of the Corporation . " Resolved : That it does not appear to this Board , that the members of the Corporation ...
... appear to this Board , that the resident instructers at Harvard University have any exclusive right to be elected members of the Corporation . " Resolved : That it does not appear to this Board , that the members of the Corporation ...
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... appear , in glowing colours , the enormous deductions from the aggre- gate of human happiness , caused by their sufferings , whether we view them as wandering tribes fiercely contending with each other for ex- istence ; or as ...
... appear , in glowing colours , the enormous deductions from the aggre- gate of human happiness , caused by their sufferings , whether we view them as wandering tribes fiercely contending with each other for ex- istence ; or as ...
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... appear to us to be more philanthropic than practical . “ The problem is , ( says he , ) to give peace and happiness to the conti- nent of Africa , and to elevate all her children to the rank which God has given them in the scale of ...
... appear to us to be more philanthropic than practical . “ The problem is , ( says he , ) to give peace and happiness to the conti- nent of Africa , and to elevate all her children to the rank which God has given them in the scale of ...
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