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... Conduct and Conversations of Napoleon Buonaparte and his Suite , during the Voyage and the first Months of his Residence in that Island , are faithfully de- scribed and related . By William Warden , Surgeon on board the Northumberland ...
... Conduct and Conversations of Napoleon Buonaparte and his Suite , during the Voyage and the first Months of his Residence in that Island , are faithfully de- scribed and related . By William Warden , Surgeon on board the Northumberland ...
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... conduct which creates the woe he laments , and makes a wilderness of the social world . The sentiments in the above - mentioned four stanzas show by their inconsistency that they had their birth in affec- tation . The poet returns , as ...
... conduct which creates the woe he laments , and makes a wilderness of the social world . The sentiments in the above - mentioned four stanzas show by their inconsistency that they had their birth in affec- tation . The poet returns , as ...
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... conduct them , provided they go far enough from towns and villages , and hamlets and human walks . No man has a right to complain that the promises of sensuality have proved false and treacherous . Of him who has ordered all things well ...
... conduct them , provided they go far enough from towns and villages , and hamlets and human walks . No man has a right to complain that the promises of sensuality have proved false and treacherous . Of him who has ordered all things well ...
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... conduct of such men that the subtle connexion between democracy and despotism stands exposed ; it is declared and confessed in the cry of Liberty and Bonaparte . We call it subtle because , though we believe it to be manifest to the ...
... conduct of such men that the subtle connexion between democracy and despotism stands exposed ; it is declared and confessed in the cry of Liberty and Bonaparte . We call it subtle because , though we believe it to be manifest to the ...
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... conduct of such men that the subtle connexion between democracy and despotism stands exposed ; it is declared and confessed in the cry of Liberty and Bonaparte . We call it subtle because , though we believe it to be manifest to the ...
... conduct of such men that the subtle connexion between democracy and despotism stands exposed ; it is declared and confessed in the cry of Liberty and Bonaparte . We call it subtle because , though we believe it to be manifest to the ...
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