The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 73Archibald Constable and Company, 1811 |
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Pagina 363
... conduct , even in the most favourite charac- ters , is marked with stronger repro- bation ; none which displays a purer zeal for all the great interests of mankind ; none less infected with the littleness of party spirit . A certain ...
... conduct , even in the most favourite charac- ters , is marked with stronger repro- bation ; none which displays a purer zeal for all the great interests of mankind ; none less infected with the littleness of party spirit . A certain ...
Pagina 379
... conduct of our allies on that oc- cafion ; a conduct which the prudence which characterized Gen. Graham had na- turally prevented his noticing . It was ut- terly impoffible to view the conduct of the Spaniards without feelings of the ...
... conduct of our allies on that oc- cafion ; a conduct which the prudence which characterized Gen. Graham had na- turally prevented his noticing . It was ut- terly impoffible to view the conduct of the Spaniards without feelings of the ...
Pagina 741
... conduct to the native officers , towards whom they behaved with a regard and respect propor- tionate to the responsibility of their situations . One of those native offi- cers , who held the rank of native Commandant , often possessed ...
... conduct to the native officers , towards whom they behaved with a regard and respect propor- tionate to the responsibility of their situations . One of those native offi- cers , who held the rank of native Commandant , often possessed ...
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