The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen 76A. Constable, 1843 |
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... Paris , to which there is nothing comparable in European history . ' The Prætorian guards of the capital rule the state .. • Commercial opulence and habits of sober judgment have been ' destroyed , never to revive . A thirst for ...
... Paris , to which there is nothing comparable in European history . ' The Prætorian guards of the capital rule the state .. • Commercial opulence and habits of sober judgment have been ' destroyed , never to revive . A thirst for ...
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... Paris . It is impossible , in reading the striking details which record the personal demeanour of Napo- leon during such scenes as these , not to recall the noble lines in which Southey has described Kehama : -- " Pride could not quit ...
... Paris . It is impossible , in reading the striking details which record the personal demeanour of Napo- leon during such scenes as these , not to recall the noble lines in which Southey has described Kehama : -- " Pride could not quit ...
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... Paris , on the day of his sailing , having been suddenly seized with palsy and apoplexy , which carried him off in the course of a few hours . Our author here introduces Walpole's story of Lady Albemarle's dream , who being in Lon- don ...
... Paris , on the day of his sailing , having been suddenly seized with palsy and apoplexy , which carried him off in the course of a few hours . Our author here introduces Walpole's story of Lady Albemarle's dream , who being in Lon- don ...
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... Paris , that he was about to meet his countryman Mr Keppel , and asked him , with an insulting air , what he thought would be the result ? That my countryman , ' replied Rodney , will carry your Royal Highness home with him to learn ...
... Paris , that he was about to meet his countryman Mr Keppel , and asked him , with an insulting air , what he thought would be the result ? That my countryman , ' replied Rodney , will carry your Royal Highness home with him to learn ...
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... Paris , which , he says , were upon her at the same time , ) she would unquestionably have captured one or both . We have , indeed , a brilliant example of what this same Foudroyant did accomplish on another occasion : Captain Jervis ...
... Paris , which , he says , were upon her at the same time , ) she would unquestionably have captured one or both . We have , indeed , a brilliant example of what this same Foudroyant did accomplish on another occasion : Captain Jervis ...
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