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... living French writers . An ambition to copy the pregnant brevity , the caustic terseness , and the epigrammatic periods of the Roman historian , is strangely united with a passion for the careless amplification , the vivid colour- ing ...
... living French writers . An ambition to copy the pregnant brevity , the caustic terseness , and the epigrammatic periods of the Roman historian , is strangely united with a passion for the careless amplification , the vivid colour- ing ...
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... living languages of Europe or the East , than he appears to have mastered . He has , indeed , col- lected from other writers several curious facts , upon which he rea- sons with his usual ability , though , we regret to say , rather ...
... living languages of Europe or the East , than he appears to have mastered . He has , indeed , col- lected from other writers several curious facts , upon which he rea- sons with his usual ability , though , we regret to say , rather ...
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... living ; and we know not why we should repress our admiration at the beautiful retrospect of this long life of honour and usefulness , in which letters have formed the recreation and delight of all sea- sons , and the especial solace of ...
... living ; and we know not why we should repress our admiration at the beautiful retrospect of this long life of honour and usefulness , in which letters have formed the recreation and delight of all sea- sons , and the especial solace of ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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