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... common remark at the time , and is now a prevalent if not an universal sentiment , that Napoleon jeopardized his high fortunes needlessly , by making war upon Russia , and ruined them utterly by pursu ing this war with senseless ...
... common remark at the time , and is now a prevalent if not an universal sentiment , that Napoleon jeopardized his high fortunes needlessly , by making war upon Russia , and ruined them utterly by pursu ing this war with senseless ...
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... common danger ? Which of them all risked so much as he ? Who suffered the greatest loss in this disaster ? If any imprecations were uttered , it was not in his presence ; it seem- ed , that of all misfortunes , that of incurring his ...
... common danger ? Which of them all risked so much as he ? Who suffered the greatest loss in this disaster ? If any imprecations were uttered , it was not in his presence ; it seem- ed , that of all misfortunes , that of incurring his ...
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... common - sense in these things ; -I shall therefore add but one more piece from the collection before me . The following would not , in the orthodoxy of poetical gallants , be considered a Valentine ; and I do not # transcribe it as a ...
... common - sense in these things ; -I shall therefore add but one more piece from the collection before me . The following would not , in the orthodoxy of poetical gallants , be considered a Valentine ; and I do not # transcribe it as a ...
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... common cause of liberty - confined to no section of territory , but as if to rebuke sec- tional feelings and to excite a common pride , and to ensure a lasting union , exhibited in all of our confederated states . " Some of them stand ...
... common cause of liberty - confined to no section of territory , but as if to rebuke sec- tional feelings and to excite a common pride , and to ensure a lasting union , exhibited in all of our confederated states . " Some of them stand ...
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... common consent of nations , the medium through which one thing is exchanged for another , and the standard by which the relative values of things in exchange are measured . Less money is required to facilitate the exchange of commodi ...
... common consent of nations , the medium through which one thing is exchanged for another , and the standard by which the relative values of things in exchange are measured . Less money is required to facilitate the exchange of commodi ...
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