Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Svazek 6Enos Bronson Hopkins and Earle, 1811 |
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... conduct- ing a war purely and systematically defensive . In the operations of an individual campaign , such a mode of warfare may be prudent and advan- tageous ; but it appears to us that the adoption of it , as a fixed principle ...
... conduct- ing a war purely and systematically defensive . In the operations of an individual campaign , such a mode of warfare may be prudent and advan- tageous ; but it appears to us that the adoption of it , as a fixed principle ...
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... conduct of Russia in the war of 1809 ; but she will recollect that the hosti- lities of that power were languid and evidently reluctant ; and although at the peace of Vienna she was com- pelled to abandon a portion of her Polish ...
... conduct of Russia in the war of 1809 ; but she will recollect that the hosti- lities of that power were languid and evidently reluctant ; and although at the peace of Vienna she was com- pelled to abandon a portion of her Polish ...
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... conduct upon this prin- ciple ; but to us it is manifest that the radical vices of the Polish consti- tution , and the perpetual confusion which they introduced into every part of the country , so far from be- ed an atrocious outrage ...
... conduct upon this prin- ciple ; but to us it is manifest that the radical vices of the Polish consti- tution , and the perpetual confusion which they introduced into every part of the country , so far from be- ed an atrocious outrage ...
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... conduct of the Russian soldiery , and to the splendid and sublime heroism , which has prompted the persevering resistance of Spain and Portugal . These countries , particularly the two latter , were not blessed with a free government ...
... conduct of the Russian soldiery , and to the splendid and sublime heroism , which has prompted the persevering resistance of Spain and Portugal . These countries , particularly the two latter , were not blessed with a free government ...
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... conduct , he replied , " I saw that the enemy directed their fire at the English officer on account of his casque and plume ; I was appointed by you to protect him , I knew you had marched with many Cossaques , but only one stranger ...
... conduct , he replied , " I saw that the enemy directed their fire at the English officer on account of his casque and plume ; I was appointed by you to protect him , I knew you had marched with many Cossaques , but only one stranger ...
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