The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... respect we must say that he never quits a field of battle without exciting our en- thusiastic admiration . He sends the blood tingling through our veins oftener than any writer , who has for a long time come under our notice . Nor does ...
... respect we must say that he never quits a field of battle without exciting our en- thusiastic admiration . He sends the blood tingling through our veins oftener than any writer , who has for a long time come under our notice . Nor does ...
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... respect that the fame of the Duke of Wellington will shine with the truest lustre ; no envious criticism can rob him of this part of his glory . Firm and full of hope at a period when his plans were the subject of much opposition , both ...
... respect that the fame of the Duke of Wellington will shine with the truest lustre ; no envious criticism can rob him of this part of his glory . Firm and full of hope at a period when his plans were the subject of much opposition , both ...
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... respect be always interest- ing , however beaten the path may be over which they have jour- nied . For our own part we confess that we uniformly take up works of this class with a peculiar pleasure , which nothing can take away except ...
... respect be always interest- ing , however beaten the path may be over which they have jour- nied . For our own part we confess that we uniformly take up works of this class with a peculiar pleasure , which nothing can take away except ...
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... respect to their locality , that Mr. Keppel , by following his instructions , reached the two former , and discovered them precisely where he says they ought to be found . The route from Kutaya is over hills and through vallies , in a ...
... respect to their locality , that Mr. Keppel , by following his instructions , reached the two former , and discovered them precisely where he says they ought to be found . The route from Kutaya is over hills and through vallies , in a ...
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... respect from the houses generally seen on that side of Asiatic Turkey , and closely resembling those of Bagdad . It is watered by the classic stream Hermus , which , entering the town from the north - west , winds through it with im ...
... respect from the houses generally seen on that side of Asiatic Turkey , and closely resembling those of Bagdad . It is watered by the classic stream Hermus , which , entering the town from the north - west , winds through it with im ...
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