The Dublin University Magazine, Том 42William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1853 |
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... matter by the purity of his language , the hap- piness of his expressions , and the me- lody of his numbers . In studying the character and trans- actions of the gifted few who have held in their hands the destinies of nations , and who ...
... matter by the purity of his language , the hap- piness of his expressions , and the me- lody of his numbers . In studying the character and trans- actions of the gifted few who have held in their hands the destinies of nations , and who ...
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... matter , and that he had no reason to be dissatisfied with the Government at home . All this made several of us stare . I am told Lord Wellington was very angry with Lord Wellesley for his resignation , and hardly spoke to any one for ...
... matter , and that he had no reason to be dissatisfied with the Government at home . All this made several of us stare . I am told Lord Wellington was very angry with Lord Wellesley for his resignation , and hardly spoke to any one for ...
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... matter over without any very rigid investigation . During Sir John Moore's retreat to Corunna , in 1809 , much treasure was abandoned on the road , from the constant deaths of the carriage - mules , and the impossibility of transporting ...
... matter over without any very rigid investigation . During Sir John Moore's retreat to Corunna , in 1809 , much treasure was abandoned on the road , from the constant deaths of the carriage - mules , and the impossibility of transporting ...
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... matter in the light I do ; such an act would hand down our names to history stained by a crime , and posterity would say of us , that we did not deserve to be the con- querors of Napoleon ; the more so as such a deed is now quite ...
... matter in the light I do ; such an act would hand down our names to history stained by a crime , and posterity would say of us , that we did not deserve to be the con- querors of Napoleon ; the more so as such a deed is now quite ...
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... matter , or evince the slight- est resentment . On the march up to Paris after Waterloo , the Prussians occupied the finest chateaux and most comfortable farms ; and in the morning before their departure , generally burn- ed the stables ...
... matter , or evince the slight- est resentment . On the march up to Paris after Waterloo , the Prussians occupied the finest chateaux and most comfortable farms ; and in the morning before their departure , generally burn- ed the stables ...
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