The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... French go- vernment would find in engaging its people to enter upon a new and desperate contest , after so welcome a pacification ; upon the unwillingness and hesitation of that government to grant us a peace at all ; and upon the ...
... French go- vernment would find in engaging its people to enter upon a new and desperate contest , after so welcome a pacification ; upon the unwillingness and hesitation of that government to grant us a peace at all ; and upon the ...
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... French and Irish in his vindication , Mr Falkener , with equal propriety , drags the Germans and Irish into the fame exculpatory paragraph .. The Germans are , in general , fuppofed to be a proud people . Ju- lius Cæfar and Mr Nugent ...
... French and Irish in his vindication , Mr Falkener , with equal propriety , drags the Germans and Irish into the fame exculpatory paragraph .. The Germans are , in general , fuppofed to be a proud people . Ju- lius Cæfar and Mr Nugent ...
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... French fleet by a storm saved that kingdom from conquest : that , in 1798 , the plot by which the city of Dublin was to have been revolutionized , was not discovered or counteracted , till a few hours before the moment appointed for its ...
... French fleet by a storm saved that kingdom from conquest : that , in 1798 , the plot by which the city of Dublin was to have been revolutionized , was not discovered or counteracted , till a few hours before the moment appointed for its ...
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... French youth are taught almost exclusively to glory in feats of arms , men of rank in this country , with a virtuous diftafte for warlike purfuits , are ftudious to excel in the more in- nocent , and certainly not lefs wonderful talent ...
... French youth are taught almost exclusively to glory in feats of arms , men of rank in this country , with a virtuous diftafte for warlike purfuits , are ftudious to excel in the more in- nocent , and certainly not lefs wonderful talent ...
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... French privateer , and a squall . The former occurrence threw our author into a violent passion ; the latter gave him a great fright . The behaviour of the captain , too , kept him in constant bad humour ; and one of the passengers , an ...
... French privateer , and a squall . The former occurrence threw our author into a violent passion ; the latter gave him a great fright . The behaviour of the captain , too , kept him in constant bad humour ; and one of the passengers , an ...
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