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... Napoleon Bonaparte : Part I. Remarks on the Character and Writings of Fenelon The Importance and Means of a National Literature Remarks on the Formation of Associations The Moral Argument against Calvinism The Union Remarks on Education ...
... Napoleon Bonaparte : Part I. Remarks on the Character and Writings of Fenelon The Importance and Means of a National Literature Remarks on the Formation of Associations The Moral Argument against Calvinism The Union Remarks on Education ...
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... , but to stir up our own and others ' breasts to an exhilarating pursuit of high and ever - growing attainments in intellect and virtue . REMARKS ON THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE . WRITINGS OF MILTON . 335.
... , but to stir up our own and others ' breasts to an exhilarating pursuit of high and ever - growing attainments in intellect and virtue . REMARKS ON THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE . WRITINGS OF MILTON . 335.
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William Ellery Channing. REMARKS ON THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE . THE Life of Napoleon Bonaparte by Sir Walter Scott , has been anticipated with an eagerness proportioned to the unrivalled powers of the author , and to ...
William Ellery Channing. REMARKS ON THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE . THE Life of Napoleon Bonaparte by Sir Walter Scott , has been anticipated with an eagerness proportioned to the unrivalled powers of the author , and to ...
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... Napoleon . But if we know ourselves , we could on no account utter one ... Bonaparte , to remember , that he grew up under disastrous influences , in a ... Napoleon to observe , that there has always existed , and still exists , a ...
... Napoleon . But if we know ourselves , we could on no account utter one ... Bonaparte , to remember , that he grew up under disastrous influences , in a ... Napoleon to observe , that there has always existed , and still exists , a ...
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... Bonaparte's , is formed with very little consciousness of its turpitude ; and society , which contributes so much to its growth , is responsible for its existence , and merits in part the misery which it spreads ... NAPOLEON BONAPARTE . 39.
... Bonaparte's , is formed with very little consciousness of its turpitude ; and society , which contributes so much to its growth , is responsible for its existence , and merits in part the misery which it spreads ... NAPOLEON BONAPARTE . 39.
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