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... perhaps extremely pleasing but how is the public to be the better for them ? Á few remarks are occasionally made on the books which happen to be the subject of perusal : but they bear a small pro- portion to the other contents of the ...
... perhaps extremely pleasing but how is the public to be the better for them ? Á few remarks are occasionally made on the books which happen to be the subject of perusal : but they bear a small pro- portion to the other contents of the ...
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... perhaps the strongest in Europe . If this necessity be proved , the character of Sir John Moore , distin- guished as it already is for manly sense , patriotism , and an uncom- mon share of military knowledge , will be further ennobled ...
... perhaps the strongest in Europe . If this necessity be proved , the character of Sir John Moore , distin- guished as it already is for manly sense , patriotism , and an uncom- mon share of military knowledge , will be further ennobled ...
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... perhaps be in part the reason for the long periods of Clarendon , and some other historians . It is difficult too to draw the picture ; for narrative is a picture in words , so that it shall be full , clear and impressive , and keep ...
... perhaps be in part the reason for the long periods of Clarendon , and some other historians . It is difficult too to draw the picture ; for narrative is a picture in words , so that it shall be full , clear and impressive , and keep ...
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Duke Letter to | 32 |
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