The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... live our brave duke ! " - " Long live the black Jägers ! " they broke into the houses , and put the enemies they found ... lives , and it was not till after five o'clock in the morning that it capitulated . The result of the battle was ...
... live our brave duke ! " - " Long live the black Jägers ! " they broke into the houses , and put the enemies they found ... lives , and it was not till after five o'clock in the morning that it capitulated . The result of the battle was ...
Page 433
... lives of individuals . Hence we highly approve of sermons , in which some particular virtue or vice is treated in reference to some particular character . Instruction is thus rendered more vivid and interesting ; and , consequently ...
... lives of individuals . Hence we highly approve of sermons , in which some particular virtue or vice is treated in reference to some particular character . Instruction is thus rendered more vivid and interesting ; and , consequently ...
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... lives in its defence . The Mainotes are vindictive ; they never pardon the murder of their relations ; they make a point of honour of avenging it , and let their beards grow till they have extinguished their resent- ment in the blood of ...
... lives in its defence . The Mainotes are vindictive ; they never pardon the murder of their relations ; they make a point of honour of avenging it , and let their beards grow till they have extinguished their resent- ment in the blood of ...
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