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... 2d to De- ceinber the 4th , 1805 , ) that he had a horse shot under him ; that , in the hot- test of the fire , he , who had never be- " The face of the reigning EMPRESS , " observes 6 Alexander the First , Emperor of Russia .
... 2d to De- ceinber the 4th , 1805 , ) that he had a horse shot under him ; that , in the hot- test of the fire , he , who had never be- " The face of the reigning EMPRESS , " observes 6 Alexander the First , Emperor of Russia .
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... never will forsake our emperor ! " That such courage should have been ineffectually exerted , must occasion matter of honourable regret to every re- fecting and patriotic mind . An armi- stice being soon after concluded be- tween the ...
... never will forsake our emperor ! " That such courage should have been ineffectually exerted , must occasion matter of honourable regret to every re- fecting and patriotic mind . An armi- stice being soon after concluded be- tween the ...
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... never have ex- celled in pocsy , had they not been as much inclined to what Aristotle calls , number and harmony , that is , cadence and song . Mr. Tyrrhit has inserted in his notes , an ( in his own words ) " in- signe fragmentum " of ...
... never have ex- celled in pocsy , had they not been as much inclined to what Aristotle calls , number and harmony , that is , cadence and song . Mr. Tyrrhit has inserted in his notes , an ( in his own words ) " in- signe fragmentum " of ...
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... never thout of encreasing this number , being per- suaded that the perfection of the plays consisted in these three speakers , which gave occasion to Horace to lay down this rule : Hæc quarta loqui persona laboret . paintings of the ...
... never thout of encreasing this number , being per- suaded that the perfection of the plays consisted in these three speakers , which gave occasion to Horace to lay down this rule : Hæc quarta loqui persona laboret . paintings of the ...
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... never was is gratified . a time , when those sentiments re- In the year before Christ 450 , peace quired more to be inculcated than at is concluded between Greece and Per- present . We see what the French sia , after a war of fifty ...
... never was is gratified . a time , when those sentiments re- In the year before Christ 450 , peace quired more to be inculcated than at is concluded between Greece and Per- present . We see what the French sia , after a war of fifty ...
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