The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 76A. Constable, 1843 |
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... give , on every occasion , the authorities by volume and page ' from which the statement in the text was taken . Not 6 6 only are the authorities for every paragraph invariably given , ' but in many instances also those for every ...
... give , on every occasion , the authorities by volume and page ' from which the statement in the text was taken . Not 6 6 only are the authorities for every paragraph invariably given , ' but in many instances also those for every ...
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... give great and unjust advantage to critics less disposed than we are to treat him kindly . Thus he speaks of the vast and varied inhabitants ' of the French empire - a phrase which can scarcely be actually misunderstood , but which ...
... give great and unjust advantage to critics less disposed than we are to treat him kindly . Thus he speaks of the vast and varied inhabitants ' of the French empire - a phrase which can scarcely be actually misunderstood , but which ...
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... give of the situations in which the most important manoeuvres of the war took place . His sketches are written with as much spirit as topographical knowledge ; and he not only impresses on the memory the principal features of the scene ...
... give of the situations in which the most important manoeuvres of the war took place . His sketches are written with as much spirit as topographical knowledge ; and he not only impresses on the memory the principal features of the scene ...
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... give his readers the most complete information of all the internal transactions of the chief European nations , during that period . He has , as he in- forms us , made it his rule ' to give the arguments for and against ' any public ...
... give his readers the most complete information of all the internal transactions of the chief European nations , during that period . He has , as he in- forms us , made it his rule ' to give the arguments for and against ' any public ...
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... give . They did not possess the informa- tion which we now have , respecting the system which had brutalized and enraged the French people ; and if they had , they might be excused , at such a crisis , for failing to reason justly upon ...
... give . They did not possess the informa- tion which we now have , respecting the system which had brutalized and enraged the French people ; and if they had , they might be excused , at such a crisis , for failing to reason justly upon ...
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