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Side xi
We English estimate Waterloo , not by its amount of killed and wounded , but as the battle which terminated a series of battles , having one common object , namely , the overthrow of a frightful tyranny . A great sepulchral shadow ...
We English estimate Waterloo , not by its amount of killed and wounded , but as the battle which terminated a series of battles , having one common object , namely , the overthrow of a frightful tyranny . A great sepulchral shadow ...
Side xii
( to speak frankly ) for the purpose of publishing and renewing te Europe the proclamation of French superiority - that is the object of French wars . Like the Spartan of old , the Frenchman would hold that a state of peace , and not a ...
( to speak frankly ) for the purpose of publishing and renewing te Europe the proclamation of French superiority - that is the object of French wars . Like the Spartan of old , the Frenchman would hold that a state of peace , and not a ...
Side xviii
There can be no doubt , therefore , that , from the year 1624 ( that is , the last year of our James I. ) , she became the object of an adıniration in her own country that was almost idolatrous . And this admiration was not of a kind ...
There can be no doubt , therefore , that , from the year 1624 ( that is , the last year of our James I. ) , she became the object of an adıniration in her own country that was almost idolatrous . And this admiration was not of a kind ...
Side 20
Meantime , what was it that made him an object of peculiar interest to Lady Carbery ? It was the singular revolution which , in one whom all his friends looked upon as sold to constitutional torpor , suddenly , and beyond all hope ...
Meantime , what was it that made him an object of peculiar interest to Lady Carbery ? It was the singular revolution which , in one whom all his friends looked upon as sold to constitutional torpor , suddenly , and beyond all hope ...
Side 25
And the particular object was , that his horses , and consequently himself , might be left in genial laziness . But , as Nemesis would have it , Mr. Moran was the charioteer specially appointed to this particular service .
And the particular object was , that his horses , and consequently himself , might be left in genial laziness . But , as Nemesis would have it , Mr. Moran was the charioteer specially appointed to this particular service .
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