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The causes which led to this extraordinary result are now obvious ; they were irresistible . Napoleon was conquered by the elements , and by the mode of warfare which the Russians adopied .
The causes which led to this extraordinary result are now obvious ; they were irresistible . Napoleon was conquered by the elements , and by the mode of warfare which the Russians adopied .
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We of course admit , that the Russian war was the immediate cause of Napoleon's overthrow . The question is , whether the chances of its ill success were duly weighed by him ; and whether in the prosecution of the contest he was so ...
We of course admit , that the Russian war was the immediate cause of Napoleon's overthrow . The question is , whether the chances of its ill success were duly weighed by him ; and whether in the prosecution of the contest he was so ...
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An understanding , which is the seat of knowl . edge ; the heart , which is the fountain of depravity ; and the will , as the cause of all the visible effects wrought by us . The last time Christ appeared to his disciples after the ...
An understanding , which is the seat of knowl . edge ; the heart , which is the fountain of depravity ; and the will , as the cause of all the visible effects wrought by us . The last time Christ appeared to his disciples after the ...
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He makes to appear , in glowing colours , the enormous deductions from the aggregate of human happiness , caused by their sufferings , whether we view them as wandering tribes fiercely contending with each other for existence ; or as ...
He makes to appear , in glowing colours , the enormous deductions from the aggregate of human happiness , caused by their sufferings , whether we view them as wandering tribes fiercely contending with each other for existence ; or as ...
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Joint contribution of valour and of virtue to the common cause of liberty - confined to no section of territory , but as if to rebuke sectional feelings and to excite a common pride , and to ensure a lasting union , exhibited in all of ...
Joint contribution of valour and of virtue to the common cause of liberty - confined to no section of territory , but as if to rebuke sectional feelings and to excite a common pride , and to ensure a lasting union , exhibited in all of ...
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