The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volym 7Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1811 |
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... mind , and merited that the period of his administration should be denominated the golden age . The year of the death of this great man is uncertain . According to the concurrent testimony of historians , he died in indigence ; it is ...
... mind , and merited that the period of his administration should be denominated the golden age . The year of the death of this great man is uncertain . According to the concurrent testimony of historians , he died in indigence ; it is ...
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... mind . At the age of seventeen he obtained a commission as lieutenant of artillery ; but on the breaking out of the revolution in France , he enlisted himself under its banners , and abandoned the cause of the ill - fated sovereign by ...
... mind . At the age of seventeen he obtained a commission as lieutenant of artillery ; but on the breaking out of the revolution in France , he enlisted himself under its banners , and abandoned the cause of the ill - fated sovereign by ...
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... mind , was enabled in a few campaigns to subdue and annihilate the disciplined forces of neighbouring states , the French armies ( whose losses have been immense ) have hitherto been able to make but little progress towards the subjuga ...
... mind , was enabled in a few campaigns to subdue and annihilate the disciplined forces of neighbouring states , the French armies ( whose losses have been immense ) have hitherto been able to make but little progress towards the subjuga ...
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... minds . Buffon , more contem- templative than tender , was only struck with the grand scenes of nature , and returned impressed with the zeal of the naturalist . But his father , who had destined him for the magistracy , sent him to ...
... minds . Buffon , more contem- templative than tender , was only struck with the grand scenes of nature , and returned impressed with the zeal of the naturalist . But his father , who had destined him for the magistracy , sent him to ...
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... minds , and to protect himself from the perse- cution which the clergy and the parliament might exercise against books and their authors . In effect , he was attacked by the Sorbonne almost as soon as he began to publish . He had the ...
... minds , and to protect himself from the perse- cution which the clergy and the parliament might exercise against books and their authors . In effect , he was attacked by the Sorbonne almost as soon as he began to publish . He had the ...
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