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... language , as he entered Moscow , and as he left the city . Napoleon did not enter Moscow till after dark . He stopped in one of the first houses of the Dorogomilow suburb . There he appointed Marshal Mortier governor of that capital ...
... language , as he entered Moscow , and as he left the city . Napoleon did not enter Moscow till after dark . He stopped in one of the first houses of the Dorogomilow suburb . There he appointed Marshal Mortier governor of that capital ...
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... language was made use of , because this is the most easy and intelligi- ble , though it may not square exactly with the refined re- searches of philosophy . Having thus settled the obscure question , whether the human mind is fitted ...
... language was made use of , because this is the most easy and intelligi- ble , though it may not square exactly with the refined re- searches of philosophy . Having thus settled the obscure question , whether the human mind is fitted ...
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... language , because we think this has been a great source of error and confusion to him throughout his book . An example of it occurs in the quotations we have just now made in the use of the word Taste . The Scriptures , we are told ...
... language , because we think this has been a great source of error and confusion to him throughout his book . An example of it occurs in the quotations we have just now made in the use of the word Taste . The Scriptures , we are told ...
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... language of that affectionate enthusiasm which has sprung up within them . It may be that a familiarity with the beautiful semblances of poetry can lead the hearts of the young to love what is nearest allied to these forms on earth . It ...
... language of that affectionate enthusiasm which has sprung up within them . It may be that a familiarity with the beautiful semblances of poetry can lead the hearts of the young to love what is nearest allied to these forms on earth . It ...
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... mathematics , astronomy , the natural sciences , logic , languages ( includ- * ing the oriental ) , rhetoric , & c . There are many other seminaries in the province , which resemble our academies . In general , 36 [ Oct. 1 , INTELLIGENCE .
... mathematics , astronomy , the natural sciences , logic , languages ( includ- * ing the oriental ) , rhetoric , & c . There are many other seminaries in the province , which resemble our academies . In general , 36 [ Oct. 1 , INTELLIGENCE .
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