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... speak upon the subject . It is our business to treat the Colonel merely as an author , and in that respect we must say that he never quits a field of battle without exciting our en- thusiastic admiration . He sends the blood tingling ...
... speak upon the subject . It is our business to treat the Colonel merely as an author , and in that respect we must say that he never quits a field of battle without exciting our en- thusiastic admiration . He sends the blood tingling ...
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... speak concerning war and peace ; but that citizens ever came forward upon their own impulse to speak on public affairs , is neither probable , nor do any examples of such a practice occur . A privilege of this kind could , according to ...
... speak concerning war and peace ; but that citizens ever came forward upon their own impulse to speak on public affairs , is neither probable , nor do any examples of such a practice occur . A privilege of this kind could , according to ...
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... speak in this man- ner of your benefactor , at least before me . " " I shall say nothing , sir , " answered Napoleon , " that may be unpleasant to you - but you will allow me to add , that if I were the master empowered to make the ...
... speak in this man- ner of your benefactor , at least before me . " " I shall say nothing , sir , " answered Napoleon , " that may be unpleasant to you - but you will allow me to add , that if I were the master empowered to make the ...
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OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MAY No I Vol II | 1 |
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