The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Besides , when the honour of oue state has been insulted , or its rights invaded : by anather , it has at all times been the most approved usage to demand satisfaction , and not to employ force till ...
Besides , when the honour of oue state has been insulted , or its rights invaded : by anather , it has at all times been the most approved usage to demand satisfaction , and not to employ force till ...
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But ah ! too soon the waves of sorrow roll In gloomy turbulence around , and pour Their gather'd forces on his yielding ... And here we will venture our opi nion , that in purity , in force and in harmony of language , in richness of ...
But ah ! too soon the waves of sorrow roll In gloomy turbulence around , and pour Their gather'd forces on his yielding ... And here we will venture our opi nion , that in purity , in force and in harmony of language , in richness of ...
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On his return towards Germany , he was even nearly cut off together with the whole remnant of his forces by a stratagem of ... determined Frederick in 1158 to emba k the whole force of his empire on the project of subjugating Italy .
On his return towards Germany , he was even nearly cut off together with the whole remnant of his forces by a stratagem of ... determined Frederick in 1158 to emba k the whole force of his empire on the project of subjugating Italy .
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