The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, 3권Farrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... favoured by the em- peror , and to which his protection is not extended , are at this moment studied in France with great assiduity . " The volume before us , deserves , in our opinion , even a more particular examination , than that ...
... favoured by the em- peror , and to which his protection is not extended , are at this moment studied in France with great assiduity . " The volume before us , deserves , in our opinion , even a more particular examination , than that ...
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... favour of their own pretensions , do not deign to give the name of the " man of letters " whose sagacious observation they adopt as their own ; in order that we might have at least some stronger ground of reliance , on his authority in ...
... favour of their own pretensions , do not deign to give the name of the " man of letters " whose sagacious observation they adopt as their own ; in order that we might have at least some stronger ground of reliance , on his authority in ...
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... favour , and the food for the national vanity , which the records of their literature during the revolution , were far from being competent to afford ; while , on another hand , it might entrap mankind drawn thus to the contemplation of ...
... favour , and the food for the national vanity , which the records of their literature during the revolution , were far from being competent to afford ; while , on another hand , it might entrap mankind drawn thus to the contemplation of ...
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... favour of the un- happy Poles , and of the indignation which he expresses against Catherine , for her participation in a crime second only in atro- city as we think to the more recent usurpations of the French government . M. de ...
... favour of the un- happy Poles , and of the indignation which he expresses against Catherine , for her participation in a crime second only in atro- city as we think to the more recent usurpations of the French government . M. de ...
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... favour of all parts of the Napoleon Corpus juris . His sycophancy in this respect is the more unpardonable , as no person is better qualified than himself , to decide correctly on its merits . The utter insuffi ciency of the " civil ...
... favour of all parts of the Napoleon Corpus juris . His sycophancy in this respect is the more unpardonable , as no person is better qualified than himself , to decide correctly on its merits . The utter insuffi ciency of the " civil ...
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