The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... French , Spanish , and others , who have affected to dispute the voice of history upon this point , and it is well that their falsehoods should be con- tradicted , their sophistries detected , and their miserable detractions exposed to ...
... French , Spanish , and others , who have affected to dispute the voice of history upon this point , and it is well that their falsehoods should be con- tradicted , their sophistries detected , and their miserable detractions exposed to ...
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... French revolution , and its empire . We now see how little has been really gained upon these points . We over- threw the revolution and destroyed the giant to whom it gave birth , but we failed to chain its spirit , and it is at this ...
... French revolution , and its empire . We now see how little has been really gained upon these points . We over- threw the revolution and destroyed the giant to whom it gave birth , but we failed to chain its spirit , and it is at this ...
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... French , as well as of the British armies , which enables him to rectify many mistakes that have been made by preceding writers , as well as to explain many things that might otherwise have been involved in obscurity . He does not think ...
... French , as well as of the British armies , which enables him to rectify many mistakes that have been made by preceding writers , as well as to explain many things that might otherwise have been involved in obscurity . He does not think ...
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... French infantry , five thousand cavalry , and thirty pieces of artillery were observed marching beyond the Turones . The British line was immediately contracted and brought under the edge of the ravine ; but meanwhile , Ney , who had ...
... French infantry , five thousand cavalry , and thirty pieces of artillery were observed marching beyond the Turones . The British line was immediately contracted and brought under the edge of the ravine ; but meanwhile , Ney , who had ...
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... French skirmishers , swarming on the right , opened a biting fire , which was returned as bitterly ; the artillery on both sides played across the ravine , the sounds were repeated by numberless echoes , and the smoke rising slowly ...
... French skirmishers , swarming on the right , opened a biting fire , which was returned as bitterly ; the artillery on both sides played across the ravine , the sounds were repeated by numberless echoes , and the smoke rising slowly ...
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