The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, 3-4권Farrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... conduct of Cæsar , he has re- fused to applaud the excesses of the faction opposed to him ; - but above all , he had it in view to allay the enthusiasm which the Romans inspire , and which he believes to be dangerous , because it is ...
... conduct of Cæsar , he has re- fused to applaud the excesses of the faction opposed to him ; - but above all , he had it in view to allay the enthusiasm which the Romans inspire , and which he believes to be dangerous , because it is ...
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... conduct : therefore , if an assembly is vicious- ly or feebly composed in a very great part of it , nothing but such ... conduct . To be led any otherwise than blindly , the followers must be qualified , if not for actors , at least for ...
... conduct : therefore , if an assembly is vicious- ly or feebly composed in a very great part of it , nothing but such ... conduct . To be led any otherwise than blindly , the followers must be qualified , if not for actors , at least for ...
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... conduct . This tête - à - tête between a slighted wife and the object who , by robbing her of her husband's affection , had broken in upon the felicity of her life , would seem rather an awkward one ; but the good disposition of the ...
... conduct . This tête - à - tête between a slighted wife and the object who , by robbing her of her husband's affection , had broken in upon the felicity of her life , would seem rather an awkward one ; but the good disposition of the ...
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... conduct them to very sound conclusions on this point . The case , however , is somewhat different with respect to the paramount concern of his accu- racy and good faith , which , although much more than suspi- cious on the very face of ...
... conduct them to very sound conclusions on this point . The case , however , is somewhat different with respect to the paramount concern of his accu- racy and good faith , which , although much more than suspi- cious on the very face of ...
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... conduct of Russia , from the accession of its present sovereign to the date of the peace of Tilsit . During this interval at least , of which alone , it is here material to speak , we insist that the proceedings of our government were ...
... conduct of Russia , from the accession of its present sovereign to the date of the peace of Tilsit . During this interval at least , of which alone , it is here material to speak , we insist that the proceedings of our government were ...
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