Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 303
... Bonaparte acted upon a wider sphere , and under far less favorable circumstances . Cromwell was but the exponent of the serious and resolute mind of the true English nation ; Bonaparte was himself the mind of France , and all its in ...
... Bonaparte acted upon a wider sphere , and under far less favorable circumstances . Cromwell was but the exponent of the serious and resolute mind of the true English nation ; Bonaparte was himself the mind of France , and all its in ...
Page 305
... Bonaparte did not perceive this truth , is one of the facts which show that even his judgment was imperfect , or rather that personal ambition clouded his understanding . Bonaparte wished to reign supreme . dowed as he was , could he ...
... Bonaparte did not perceive this truth , is one of the facts which show that even his judgment was imperfect , or rather that personal ambition clouded his understanding . Bonaparte wished to reign supreme . dowed as he was , could he ...
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... Bonaparte himself can never excuse this outrage upon a deserving and confiding woman . This is the only historical act of Napoleon for which we will not listen to excuse . It was the only action of his life in which he exhibited himself ...
... Bonaparte himself can never excuse this outrage upon a deserving and confiding woman . This is the only historical act of Napoleon for which we will not listen to excuse . It was the only action of his life in which he exhibited himself ...
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