The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 58
... later days , to those who knew him but slightly , he appeared a composition of unapproachable pride , of affecta- tion and of parade ; and no doubt the tendency thus to cloak his dearest feelings had its origin in rebuffs he endured at ...
... later days , to those who knew him but slightly , he appeared a composition of unapproachable pride , of affecta- tion and of parade ; and no doubt the tendency thus to cloak his dearest feelings had its origin in rebuffs he endured at ...
Page 59
... later life . " A circumstance which must have given a premature impulse to his self - dependence was his early loss of almost all those akin to him to whom he would expect to look for loving counsel and guidance . In the two years 1726 ...
... later life . " A circumstance which must have given a premature impulse to his self - dependence was his early loss of almost all those akin to him to whom he would expect to look for loving counsel and guidance . In the two years 1726 ...
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... later , the following postscript to a despatch of de Serres to M. de Freycinet , dated 3 A.M. January 4 , may be regarded as heralding a fresh developement of the baneful influence of de Serres alone on the rest of the campaign ...
... later , the following postscript to a despatch of de Serres to M. de Freycinet , dated 3 A.M. January 4 , may be regarded as heralding a fresh developement of the baneful influence of de Serres alone on the rest of the campaign ...
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