The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1919 |
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... army and start a trading business on his own account ; but this was what the first John Murray did in 1768. That he had many close friends in the service is shown by the letters of his correspondents , many of whom rose to distinction ...
... army and start a trading business on his own account ; but this was what the first John Murray did in 1768. That he had many close friends in the service is shown by the letters of his correspondents , many of whom rose to distinction ...
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... army and th nation . If the Powers were to triumph , they would have to penetrate the secret of national energy and determination which had carried France through un precedented trials and dangers . Though Gneisenau , like Scharnhorst ...
... army and th nation . If the Powers were to triumph , they would have to penetrate the secret of national energy and determination which had carried France through un precedented trials and dangers . Though Gneisenau , like Scharnhorst ...
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... penalties of conquest . The importa- tion of English goods was prohibited ; and the loss of the German market was but partially balanced by the commercial current directed towards France . The army of occupation 40 GERMANY'S DEBT TO FRANCE.
... penalties of conquest . The importa- tion of English goods was prohibited ; and the loss of the German market was but partially balanced by the commercial current directed towards France . The army of occupation 40 GERMANY'S DEBT TO FRANCE.
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... army of occupation lived on the country ; and the burden of taxes and requisitions was increased by the dishonesty of unpaid and rapacious officials . The shock to religious sentiment was particularly resented . The clergy lost their ...
... army of occupation lived on the country ; and the burden of taxes and requisitions was increased by the dishonesty of unpaid and rapacious officials . The shock to religious sentiment was particularly resented . The clergy lost their ...
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... army a lived with his regiment in Strassburg till the outbre of the Revolution , when he migrated to Mannheim . his easy - going nature rancorous hate was impossib and he never lost his old affection for France . I w born there , ' he ...
... army a lived with his regiment in Strassburg till the outbre of the Revolution , when he migrated to Mannheim . his easy - going nature rancorous hate was impossib and he never lost his old affection for France . I w born there , ' he ...
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