Lectures on Modern History: From the Irruption of the Northern Nation to the Close of the American Revolution, Volume 1H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... Précis Historique de la Révolution Française . To all these may again be added ( to make a Third Course ) : Parts of Pfeffel , a book of great authority - and of Sale's Koran - Russel's Modern Europe may supply the rest ; and the France.
... Précis Historique de la Révolution Française . To all these may again be added ( to make a Third Course ) : Parts of Pfeffel , a book of great authority - and of Sale's Koran - Russel's Modern Europe may supply the rest ; and the France.
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... authority on a subject like this , is Dufresnoy- Dufresnoy's Chronology . After laying down a course of his- torical reading such as he conceives indispensably necessary , and quite practicable , he calmly observes that the time which ...
... authority on a subject like this , is Dufresnoy- Dufresnoy's Chronology . After laying down a course of his- torical reading such as he conceives indispensably necessary , and quite practicable , he calmly observes that the time which ...
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... authorities ; and such readers , as are called upon to study any particular point or period of history more minutely than can in general be necessary , need be at no loss for proper materials on which to exercise their diligence , and ...
... authorities ; and such readers , as are called upon to study any particular point or period of history more minutely than can in general be necessary , need be at no loss for proper materials on which to exercise their diligence , and ...
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... authority , or have they written with the same views , or are they to be consulted for the same purposes . There is ample room , therefore , for the exercise of judgment in the preference we give to one writer above another , and in the ...
... authority , or have they written with the same views , or are they to be consulted for the same purposes . There is ample room , therefore , for the exercise of judgment in the preference we give to one writer above another , and in the ...
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... authorities , at the very moment of need , to establish his statements and illustrate his arguments ; or with all the proper materials of wit and eloquence . A weak memory can never afford to its possessor the advantages which result ...
... authorities , at the very moment of need , to establish his statements and illustrate his arguments ; or with all the proper materials of wit and eloquence . A weak memory can never afford to its possessor the advantages which result ...
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