The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... England . By Sir James Mackintosh 2. State Papers . Henry VIII . IV . Social Life in England and France . - 187 - 204 V. Gebir , Count Julian , and other Poems . By W. S. Landor , Esq . 217 VI . Sketches in Spain and Morocco . By Sir ...
... England . By Sir James Mackintosh 2. State Papers . Henry VIII . IV . Social Life in England and France . - 187 - 204 V. Gebir , Count Julian , and other Poems . By W. S. Landor , Esq . 217 VI . Sketches in Spain and Morocco . By Sir ...
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... England , and inspired the army with brighter hopes than they had hitherto ventured to entertain . We see at once from Napier's description of this mur- derous contest , the immense advantage which an eye witness histo- rian possesses ...
... England , and inspired the army with brighter hopes than they had hitherto ventured to entertain . We see at once from Napier's description of this mur- derous contest , the immense advantage which an eye witness histo- rian possesses ...
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... England , find much that is new in each succeeding cycle of four or five years . Even what is old and unvarying , two men will seldom see under the same as- pect . Their travels are or ought to be their biographies for the time of their ...
... England , find much that is new in each succeeding cycle of four or five years . Even what is old and unvarying , two men will seldom see under the same as- pect . Their travels are or ought to be their biographies for the time of their ...
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... England had cherished for a moment , we are at a loss to conjecture . Far are we therefore from being surprised , that upon examining the state of Turkey with his own eyes , he found that he had been previously filling his brain with ...
... England had cherished for a moment , we are at a loss to conjecture . Far are we therefore from being surprised , that upon examining the state of Turkey with his own eyes , he found that he had been previously filling his brain with ...
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... England's gratitude ! And tell , ye ! whom high nature hath endow'd With wing - like thoughts that soar beyond the crowd , How Energy would dare to swell and rise , What gleams of glory would entrance her eyes , When words of Fame like ...
... England's gratitude ! And tell , ye ! whom high nature hath endow'd With wing - like thoughts that soar beyond the crowd , How Energy would dare to swell and rise , What gleams of glory would entrance her eyes , When words of Fame like ...
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