The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1811 |
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... success of French tactics , we are naturally led to ask , whether methods . might not be employed against them with success . The writer of the essay expresses himself on this important point in a very encouraging manner , since he ...
... success of French tactics , we are naturally led to ask , whether methods . might not be employed against them with success . The writer of the essay expresses himself on this important point in a very encouraging manner , since he ...
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... success with which a distinguished commander may conduct offensive war against the French . The talents of these great men suggest to us , likewise , the dis- tinction with which a recommendation of their system should be accompanied ...
... success with which a distinguished commander may conduct offensive war against the French . The talents of these great men suggest to us , likewise , the dis- tinction with which a recommendation of their system should be accompanied ...
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... successes , and would account the conquest of the world too dearly purchased by a protracted submission to taxes and conscriptions ; yet , whatever be the extent of popular discontent , his enemies must not rely on it for their success ...
... successes , and would account the conquest of the world too dearly purchased by a protracted submission to taxes and conscriptions ; yet , whatever be the extent of popular discontent , his enemies must not rely on it for their success ...
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