The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 128Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1940 |
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Pagina 112
... whole was apathetic - English observers were often amazed by the apparent indifference of the French citizen population as a whole to the fate of France , although many individual Frenchmen were stricken with visible grief when they ...
... whole was apathetic - English observers were often amazed by the apparent indifference of the French citizen population as a whole to the fate of France , although many individual Frenchmen were stricken with visible grief when they ...
Pagina 233
... whole of the squadron under your command using your utmost endeavours to destroy the transports before you attack the ships of the line . That is perhaps as flagrant an example of putting the cart before the horse as ever appeared in ...
... whole of the squadron under your command using your utmost endeavours to destroy the transports before you attack the ships of the line . That is perhaps as flagrant an example of putting the cart before the horse as ever appeared in ...
Pagina 416
... whole thing , he writes , because the theatre needs the glow of popular interest to brighten it , and in England the theatre was at that time not in fashion . ' After an absence of thirty - five years Arnold again found himself in this ...
... whole thing , he writes , because the theatre needs the glow of popular interest to brighten it , and in England the theatre was at that time not in fashion . ' After an absence of thirty - five years Arnold again found himself in this ...
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