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... causes which led to this extraor- dinary result are now obvious ; they were irresistible . Napo- leon was conquered by the elements , and by the mode of war- fare which the Russians adopted . Unquestionably the direst foe which he was ...
... causes which led to this extraor- dinary result are now obvious ; they were irresistible . Napo- leon was conquered by the elements , and by the mode of war- fare which the Russians adopted . Unquestionably the direst foe which he was ...
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... cause of Napoleon's overthrow . The question is , whether the chances of its ill success were duly weighed by him ; and whether in the prosecution of the contest he was so entirely given over to that judicial madness , which the prov ...
... cause of Napoleon's overthrow . The question is , whether the chances of its ill success were duly weighed by him ; and whether in the prosecution of the contest he was so entirely given over to that judicial madness , which the prov ...
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... cause of all the visible effects wrought by us . The last time Christ appeared to his disciples after the resurrection , it is said , " then opened he their understanding , that they might under- stand the scriptures . " Here the ...
... cause of all the visible effects wrought by us . The last time Christ appeared to his disciples after the resurrection , it is said , " then opened he their understanding , that they might under- stand the scriptures . " Here the ...
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... cause I can trace in it a greater beauty and delicacy of sentiment than is generally wrought into the texture of modern love - songs . ON A LOCK OF HAIR . As from his shrine the pilgrim brings Some relic of its holy things , That it may ...
... cause I can trace in it a greater beauty and delicacy of sentiment than is generally wrought into the texture of modern love - songs . ON A LOCK OF HAIR . As from his shrine the pilgrim brings Some relic of its holy things , That it may ...
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... caused by their sufferings , whether we view them as wandering tribes fiercely contending with each other for ex- istence ; or as transferred to other countries where slavery exists , and bereft of the principal and choicest attributes ...
... caused by their sufferings , whether we view them as wandering tribes fiercely contending with each other for ex- istence ; or as transferred to other countries where slavery exists , and bereft of the principal and choicest attributes ...
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