The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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... remarkable change in his character . He signalized the first year of his reign by entering on a war for the repossession of Sile- sia . But in this campaign , which ended with the treaty of Dres- den , Frederick gained little more than ...
... remarkable change in his character . He signalized the first year of his reign by entering on a war for the repossession of Sile- sia . But in this campaign , which ended with the treaty of Dres- den , Frederick gained little more than ...
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... remarkable for the liberality and perfect integrity of all his deal- ings , and for the admirable correctness of his typography , a point upon which he especially prided himself . Though possessed of great wealth , his mode of living ...
... remarkable for the liberality and perfect integrity of all his deal- ings , and for the admirable correctness of his typography , a point upon which he especially prided himself . Though possessed of great wealth , his mode of living ...
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... remarkable cases , indeed , are given , of death , or severe disease , said to arise from exposure at night , during a full moon . Indulgence in the use of ardent spirits , is stated by Mr. Boyle , to predispose the constitution to the ...
... remarkable cases , indeed , are given , of death , or severe disease , said to arise from exposure at night , during a full moon . Indulgence in the use of ardent spirits , is stated by Mr. Boyle , to predispose the constitution to the ...
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