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Page 55
... less accustomed to war ; and it was generally less active , less vigorous in its movements , than the one it was opposed to . The Prussians formed a most efficient portion of the allied army ; their troops , though lately brought ...
... less accustomed to war ; and it was generally less active , less vigorous in its movements , than the one it was opposed to . The Prussians formed a most efficient portion of the allied army ; their troops , though lately brought ...
Page 397
... less in a title - page than in a poem ; and there are even a certain grace and ornament peculiar to a judicious severity of style . It is this which con- stitutes the chief pride and soul of our Milton's poetry ; an utter absence of all ...
... less in a title - page than in a poem ; and there are even a certain grace and ornament peculiar to a judicious severity of style . It is this which con- stitutes the chief pride and soul of our Milton's poetry ; an utter absence of all ...
Page 530
... less ge- nial , and a soil less fertile , has a mean population on a square myria- meter of 8107 : while in France the inhabitants on the same su- perficies extend only to 5680 ! In the part which has most canals , the population ...
... less ge- nial , and a soil less fertile , has a mean population on a square myria- meter of 8107 : while in France the inhabitants on the same su- perficies extend only to 5680 ! In the part which has most canals , the population ...
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