The Southern Review, Том 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... appears to have principally derived its popularity from its French metrical paraphrases and imitations , some of which were probably of almost equal antiquity with the original , and are al- luded to by the subsequent prose translators ...
... appears to have principally derived its popularity from its French metrical paraphrases and imitations , some of which were probably of almost equal antiquity with the original , and are al- luded to by the subsequent prose translators ...
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... appears to us that Savary's account of the battle of Marengo , which we have , however , been obliged to curtail , is the most distinct we have any where seen . On the point for which it was adduced , it appears to us conclu- sive . He ...
... appears to us that Savary's account of the battle of Marengo , which we have , however , been obliged to curtail , is the most distinct we have any where seen . On the point for which it was adduced , it appears to us conclu- sive . He ...
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... appears to have in- creased with it . He concealed from himself by this means , many of the dangers with which he was surrounded , undermined the foundations of his own greatness , and weakened , by his efforts to suppress public ...
... appears to have in- creased with it . He concealed from himself by this means , many of the dangers with which he was surrounded , undermined the foundations of his own greatness , and weakened , by his efforts to suppress public ...
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