The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, 第 90 卷Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... remained stand- ing , ) asked me a variety of questions chiefly relating to the Empress of Russia , and the most remarkable per- sonages around her throne . On this subject I was able to impart a good deal of information , to which the ...
... remained stand- ing , ) asked me a variety of questions chiefly relating to the Empress of Russia , and the most remarkable per- sonages around her throne . On this subject I was able to impart a good deal of information , to which the ...
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... remained silent . The King changed the subject , and began talking of Ariosto , saying he should like to study him with me . I bowed , and answered in the words of Horace , " Tempora quaeram ! " The next morning , on returning from mass ...
... remained silent . The King changed the subject , and began talking of Ariosto , saying he should like to study him with me . I bowed , and answered in the words of Horace , " Tempora quaeram ! " The next morning , on returning from mass ...
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... remained but to assassinate him , though , in doing this , I expos- ed myself to the risk of perishing by the hand of the executioner . My re- solution was fixed . The duel must take place four miles from Warsaw , since the Starostei ...
... remained but to assassinate him , though , in doing this , I expos- ed myself to the risk of perishing by the hand of the executioner . My re- solution was fixed . The duel must take place four miles from Warsaw , since the Starostei ...
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... remained on the hill , a quiet spectator of the self - immolation of these heroic men , whose chivalrous valour gave him the only chance of victory . In this trying moment , when even the firmest resolution might have given way , and ...
... remained on the hill , a quiet spectator of the self - immolation of these heroic men , whose chivalrous valour gave him the only chance of victory . In this trying moment , when even the firmest resolution might have given way , and ...
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... remained , from the estab- lishment at Senegal , to the Gold Coast , an extent of about 1400 miles . During this interval of repose , every plea which had formerly been ur- ged by the abettors of the Slave Trade , both within and ...
... remained , from the estab- lishment at Senegal , to the Gold Coast , an extent of about 1400 miles . During this interval of repose , every plea which had formerly been ur- ged by the abettors of the Slave Trade , both within and ...
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第 148 頁 - ... Grouchy's corps. He replied, " certainly ; and I can now scarcely comprehend why it was a Prussian division and not that of Grouchy." I then took the liberty of asking, whether, if neither Grouchy nor the Prussians had arrived, it would not have been a drawn battle. Napoleon answered, "the English army would have been destroyed. They were defeated at mid-day. But accident, or more likely destiny, decided that Lord Wellington should gain it. I could scarcely believe that he would have given me...