The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volúmenes20-21Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1838 |
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... object of legiti- mate desire must have been but too evident to all . The new sovereign has it certainly in his power to identify his accession to the throne with a literary work which must ( if worthi- ly completed ) outlive all the ...
... object of legiti- mate desire must have been but too evident to all . The new sovereign has it certainly in his power to identify his accession to the throne with a literary work which must ( if worthi- ly completed ) outlive all the ...
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... object , in mania it is too much dis- tracted . The imbecile , Esquirol says , dif- fers from the victim of dementia . The for- mer never possessed the faculty of the un- derstanding in a state sufficiently developed for the display of ...
... object , in mania it is too much dis- tracted . The imbecile , Esquirol says , dif- fers from the victim of dementia . The for- mer never possessed the faculty of the un- derstanding in a state sufficiently developed for the display of ...
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... object M. Cacault ar- rived at Rome , having our author as his secretary of legation . A characteristic trait of Bonaparte is here related . Upon taking leave of the first consul , M. Cacault asked him in what manner he should treat the ...
... object M. Cacault ar- rived at Rome , having our author as his secretary of legation . A characteristic trait of Bonaparte is here related . Upon taking leave of the first consul , M. Cacault asked him in what manner he should treat the ...
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... to consecrate be the only object of this journey ; the and crown him . A long correspondence grand interests of religion , which will be discussed in the mutual councils of his majesty and the 34 October , History of Pope Pius VII .
... to consecrate be the only object of this journey ; the and crown him . A long correspondence grand interests of religion , which will be discussed in the mutual councils of his majesty and the 34 October , History of Pope Pius VII .
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... object , it would have gi- ven us infinite satisfaction to have se- conded . But , in whatever point of view we have considered the matter , the only result has been our conviction , that of all the motives which have been proposed , or ...
... object , it would have gi- ven us infinite satisfaction to have se- conded . But , in whatever point of view we have considered the matter , the only result has been our conviction , that of all the motives which have been proposed , or ...
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