The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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Page 8
... neral Hauch and Count Stanislaus Potosky were also killed in seeking to rally the troops . The military chest and the house of the Paymaster - General were plundered . The slaughter on both sides was great . Many armed females were seen ...
... neral Hauch and Count Stanislaus Potosky were also killed in seeking to rally the troops . The military chest and the house of the Paymaster - General were plundered . The slaughter on both sides was great . Many armed females were seen ...
Page 37
... neral ironical ; seldom serious . It was re- marked , that , though sedate even to stern- ness in public business , and grave and stu- dious in the closet , it was difficult to engage him in serious conversation . He retained not only ...
... neral ironical ; seldom serious . It was re- marked , that , though sedate even to stern- ness in public business , and grave and stu- dious in the closet , it was difficult to engage him in serious conversation . He retained not only ...
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... neral Lafayette began to speak ; nothing could be more firm , nor true or energetic at the time , than the eloquent allocution of the city orator to the manes of his illustrious friend . After General Lafayette , Odillon Barrot ...
... neral Lafayette began to speak ; nothing could be more firm , nor true or energetic at the time , than the eloquent allocution of the city orator to the manes of his illustrious friend . After General Lafayette , Odillon Barrot ...
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... neral hints , are given to each and all . They are written in a plain and sensible manner , and ap- pear , as far as we are able to judge , the results of practical experience . To the master and mis- tress , as well as to those whose ...
... neral hints , are given to each and all . They are written in a plain and sensible manner , and ap- pear , as far as we are able to judge , the results of practical experience . To the master and mis- tress , as well as to those whose ...
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... neral breadth of the picture , has the effect of bringing the highly - finished middle ground too forward upon the eye , and of losing that appearance of distance and reality which must necessarily accrue from the ground on which the ...
... neral breadth of the picture , has the effect of bringing the highly - finished middle ground too forward upon the eye , and of losing that appearance of distance and reality which must necessarily accrue from the ground on which the ...
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