The United States Literary Gazette, Band 3Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1826 |
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... remark at the time , and is now a prevalent if not an universal sentiment , that Napoleon jeopardized his high fortunes needlessly , by making war upon Russia , and ruined them utterly by pursu ing this war with senseless obstinacy . It ...
... remark at the time , and is now a prevalent if not an universal sentiment , that Napoleon jeopardized his high fortunes needlessly , by making war upon Russia , and ruined them utterly by pursu ing this war with senseless obstinacy . It ...
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... remarks may be made as to his conduct of this war . It seems that he was strongly urged to stop after he had entered Russia . But by marching on he had a fair prospect of conquering the empire which he had invaded ; he knew that he 6 ...
... remarks may be made as to his conduct of this war . It seems that he was strongly urged to stop after he had entered Russia . But by marching on he had a fair prospect of conquering the empire which he had invaded ; he knew that he 6 ...
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... remark , that although it has entertained us exceedingly , we should not be altogether disposed to rely upon it as a work of un- questionable authority in doubtful matters . We do not mean to accuse the author of intentional ...
... remark , that although it has entertained us exceedingly , we should not be altogether disposed to rely upon it as a work of un- questionable authority in doubtful matters . We do not mean to accuse the author of intentional ...
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... remarks were made by Mr Richardson , of the senate , in favour of the memorial , closing with a motion , that an opportunity should be offered to the memorialists of being heard in its support . This was opposed by some members of the ...
... remarks were made by Mr Richardson , of the senate , in favour of the memorial , closing with a motion , that an opportunity should be offered to the memorialists of being heard in its support . This was opposed by some members of the ...
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... remarks . The author seemed to us to view his subject with the eye of a philosopher , and to be re- solved on taking the only true route to a perfect mastery of it . It is not a science to be built upon reading . The facts , the ...
... remarks . The author seemed to us to view his subject with the eye of a philosopher , and to be re- solved on taking the only true route to a perfect mastery of it . It is not a science to be built upon reading . The facts , the ...
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