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Page 199
... Character of Herodotus : -Sketch of the Character of Aristotle : -Remarks on the Characters of the Court of Queen Anne : -Various Let- ters , and additional Poems . - The XIXth Vol . is composed of Letters to and from various Persons ...
... Character of Herodotus : -Sketch of the Character of Aristotle : -Remarks on the Characters of the Court of Queen Anne : -Various Let- ters , and additional Poems . - The XIXth Vol . is composed of Letters to and from various Persons ...
Page 308
The character of Bonaparte is considered in Holland with the highest s ntiments of veneration and attachment . His military ta . lents , the moderate use he has invariably made of victory , the cle- mency of his disposition , his ...
The character of Bonaparte is considered in Holland with the highest s ntiments of veneration and attachment . His military ta . lents , the moderate use he has invariably made of victory , the cle- mency of his disposition , his ...
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... character , much more tragic than the personage of his brain . He had , however , another object in view , of which he gives an account in his preface : " I wished ( he says ) to trace the character of a great man accord- ing to my idea ...
... character , much more tragic than the personage of his brain . He had , however , another object in view , of which he gives an account in his preface : " I wished ( he says ) to trace the character of a great man accord- ing to my idea ...
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