The Foreign Review, Volym 4Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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... continued series of attacks upon the depositions of the accusers , the misconduct of the judges , the barbarous cruelty of the French criminal proce- dure ; but at every stroke a light flashes upon the innocence of the wretched men . He ...
... continued series of attacks upon the depositions of the accusers , the misconduct of the judges , the barbarous cruelty of the French criminal proce- dure ; but at every stroke a light flashes upon the innocence of the wretched men . He ...
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... continued improvement . By adopting this mode of illustration , a work may be brought before the public in a week or ten days , which would require the labour of engravers for as many months ; and where the sale , as is often the case ...
... continued improvement . By adopting this mode of illustration , a work may be brought before the public in a week or ten days , which would require the labour of engravers for as many months ; and where the sale , as is often the case ...
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... continued proof of disinterestedness and generous self - denial , and of an absolute devotion to the good of his fellow - creatures , and to the progress of Instruction . In Seville , he refused to accept the fees belonging to his ...
... continued proof of disinterestedness and generous self - denial , and of an absolute devotion to the good of his fellow - creatures , and to the progress of Instruction . In Seville , he refused to accept the fees belonging to his ...
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... continued to be the most active and useful member of the many scientific and learned bodies to which he belonged . He was , at the same time , occupied with the defence of his intimate friend the Count Cabarrus , whose persecutions com ...
... continued to be the most active and useful member of the many scientific and learned bodies to which he belonged . He was , at the same time , occupied with the defence of his intimate friend the Count Cabarrus , whose persecutions com ...
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... continued , for some ages , sunk in this abyss ; but at the dawn of the sixteenth century , the sovereign had regained his authority ; the nobles suffered a curtailment of their privileges , and the people become secure of a fair ...
... continued , for some ages , sunk in this abyss ; but at the dawn of the sixteenth century , the sovereign had regained his authority ; the nobles suffered a curtailment of their privileges , and the people become secure of a fair ...
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