The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... of friends and fellow - citizens , were yet " less distinguished by atrocious deeds , either of treachery or cruelty , than were ever any intes- VOL . VII . PART I. B tine discords which had so long a continuance . "
... of friends and fellow - citizens , were yet " less distinguished by atrocious deeds , either of treachery or cruelty , than were ever any intes- VOL . VII . PART I. B tine discords which had so long a continuance . "
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... less effectually , the scathing power of the storm . It would lead us far beyond our limits , and almost beside our subject , to attempt the more complete establishment of our opinion , by an enumeration of individual cases : but this ...
... less effectually , the scathing power of the storm . It would lead us far beyond our limits , and almost beside our subject , to attempt the more complete establishment of our opinion , by an enumeration of individual cases : but this ...
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... less " a rod " to his enemies than his friends , as may be proved from " Macedonia's madman to the Swede . " " The subjects of the house of Burgundy lived at that time in great plenty and prosperity , grew proud , and wallow'd in riches ...
... less " a rod " to his enemies than his friends , as may be proved from " Macedonia's madman to the Swede . " " The subjects of the house of Burgundy lived at that time in great plenty and prosperity , grew proud , and wallow'd in riches ...
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... less than women in their retreats . " After suffering much to gain Naples , Charles VIII . lost it to the Spanish crown with less trouble , and spent the remainder of his short life in plans to regain it , and to benefit his subjects by ...
... less than women in their retreats . " After suffering much to gain Naples , Charles VIII . lost it to the Spanish crown with less trouble , and spent the remainder of his short life in plans to regain it , and to benefit his subjects by ...
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... less fit to be written to your lordship . " + Amongst later writers , Welwood , who was himself a physician , gives some countenance to the notion ; and Bishop Burnet tells us , that he was assured by Colonel Titus that he had heard ...
... less fit to be written to your lordship . " + Amongst later writers , Welwood , who was himself a physician , gives some countenance to the notion ; and Bishop Burnet tells us , that he was assured by Colonel Titus that he had heard ...
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