The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes 70-71John Murray, 1842 |
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... Chouans , for which , looking to his past life , he seems especially destined . It is not merely a new chapter of the romance of history that is wanted , but a just tribute to principles which are daily loosening their formerly all ...
... Chouans , for which , looking to his past life , he seems especially destined . It is not merely a new chapter of the romance of history that is wanted , but a just tribute to principles which are daily loosening their formerly all ...
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... great was the surprise of the professors and almost ungovernable the rage of the gar- rison . It had been arranged that they should suddenly upon a valley where the main body of Chouans 1842 47 Insurrection of the Breton Students .
... great was the surprise of the professors and almost ungovernable the rage of the gar- rison . It had been arranged that they should suddenly upon a valley where the main body of Chouans 1842 47 Insurrection of the Breton Students .
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... Chouans , ' and promising to return shortly each with one of the scélérats at the point of his bayonet . An attempt at surprise was disconcerted by the vigilance of the Chouans , but an action was inevitable , and their dispositions ...
... Chouans , ' and promising to return shortly each with one of the scélérats at the point of his bayonet . An attempt at surprise was disconcerted by the vigilance of the Chouans , but an action was inevitable , and their dispositions ...
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... Chouan leaders . Vendeans so long invincible , was after- the point of crossing . This desperate mode The peasants were ... Chouans . verses from Alzire : - ence : Sometimes they appeared to agree to fire to- Les tiens t'ont commandé le ...
... Chouan leaders . Vendeans so long invincible , was after- the point of crossing . This desperate mode The peasants were ... Chouans . verses from Alzire : - ence : Sometimes they appeared to agree to fire to- Les tiens t'ont commandé le ...
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... Chouans in their retreat , their first step was to throw themselves all black and panting into the river . This check had the usual effect of sowing discontent and dissension amongst the un- successful party , who loudly accused their ...
... Chouans in their retreat , their first step was to throw themselves all black and panting into the river . This check had the usual effect of sowing discontent and dissension amongst the un- successful party , who loudly accused their ...
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