The United States Literary Gazette, Band 3Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1826 |
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... respect to the various powers of Europe , and disclose the different motives which , with more or less weight , induced him to take the great step of advancing with all his force up- on Russia . Perhaps the most interesting part of this ...
... respect to the various powers of Europe , and disclose the different motives which , with more or less weight , induced him to take the great step of advancing with all his force up- on Russia . Perhaps the most interesting part of this ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... respect . Knowing perfectly that he belonged to us , as much as we to him , his renown being a species of national prop- erty , we should sooner have turned our arms against ourselves , ( which was the case with many , ) than against ...
... respect . Knowing perfectly that he belonged to us , as much as we to him , his renown being a species of national prop- erty , we should sooner have turned our arms against ourselves , ( which was the case with many , ) than against ...
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... respect to several parts of this very important subject . Failing of success in this way , he determined to lay aside reading authors , except occasionally , and make an attempt by an exertion of his own powers , to arrange his thoughts ...
... respect to several parts of this very important subject . Failing of success in this way , he determined to lay aside reading authors , except occasionally , and make an attempt by an exertion of his own powers , to arrange his thoughts ...
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... respect to its ownership , it is called property simply . excellence of monarchical institutions ; or to think of adopting the counsel , which a late Quarterly Review very soberly gives us , to amend our constitutions by engraft- ing ...
... respect to its ownership , it is called property simply . excellence of monarchical institutions ; or to think of adopting the counsel , which a late Quarterly Review very soberly gives us , to amend our constitutions by engraft- ing ...
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