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... writer attempts no description of battles , and scarcely relates the occurrences of cam- paigns , but the political plans of Bonaparte are very successfully de- lineated . To grant peace on moderate terms has been his policy at several ...
... writer attempts no description of battles , and scarcely relates the occurrences of cam- paigns , but the political plans of Bonaparte are very successfully de- lineated . To grant peace on moderate terms has been his policy at several ...
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... writer amenable , not to the opinion of a judge , but to the decision of a jury ; who are considered as less liable to be actuated by a political bias than a lawyer , however respectable , who has probably owed his situation , more or ...
... writer amenable , not to the opinion of a judge , but to the decision of a jury ; who are considered as less liable to be actuated by a political bias than a lawyer , however respectable , who has probably owed his situation , more or ...
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... writer in a hundred who gave an amusing cast to the endless discussions of the Bullion - question , must be startled at an attempt to identify him with the formidable , and , we must add , not un- frequently malignant Junius . The - writer ...
... writer in a hundred who gave an amusing cast to the endless discussions of the Bullion - question , must be startled at an attempt to identify him with the formidable , and , we must add , not un- frequently malignant Junius . The - writer ...
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