The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 |
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... writer begins with an account of the rise , progress , and present state of the tactics of modern Europe ; which , he says ( but for what reason we know not , ) is expected in all works on the art of war ; and he ends with a strangely ...
... writer begins with an account of the rise , progress , and present state of the tactics of modern Europe ; which , he says ( but for what reason we know not , ) is expected in all works on the art of war ; and he ends with a strangely ...
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... writer , whoever he be , of the " Memoirs of Prince Eugene . " - Mr. Southey's plan is confirmed in great measure by the authority of the antients , and among ourselves by the recent example of Mr. Fox . Without entering into any ...
... writer , whoever he be , of the " Memoirs of Prince Eugene . " - Mr. Southey's plan is confirmed in great measure by the authority of the antients , and among ourselves by the recent example of Mr. Fox . Without entering into any ...
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... writers are more remote from danger of trespassing by the use of unmeaning epithets ; on this score , therefore , Mr. Southey may be called a concise writer : but , in looking to prolixity in another sense , we mean an accumulation of ...
... writers are more remote from danger of trespassing by the use of unmeaning epithets ; on this score , therefore , Mr. Southey may be called a concise writer : but , in looking to prolixity in another sense , we mean an accumulation of ...
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