Chambers's Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1836 |
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Pàgina 5
... officer in a Swiss corps in the pay of France , and who , after forty years ' service , retired to Cuvier had only been four years at Stuttgard ( dur- ing which time , however , he had won many marks of distinction - amongst others the ...
... officer in a Swiss corps in the pay of France , and who , after forty years ' service , retired to Cuvier had only been four years at Stuttgard ( dur- ing which time , however , he had won many marks of distinction - amongst others the ...
Pàgina 6
... officer of the legion of honour ; and his old sovereign , the King of Circumstances by degrees contributed to the success of Cuvier's labours . Wherever French armies marched , it was their pride to collect whatever might enrich the ...
... officer of the legion of honour ; and his old sovereign , the King of Circumstances by degrees contributed to the success of Cuvier's labours . Wherever French armies marched , it was their pride to collect whatever might enrich the ...
Pàgina 9
... officer , was one day asked by the equally aged and obsolete clergyman how it happened that the congregation was now get- ting so thin . " Are not you aware , " said the man of shapes , " that half the parish go over the hill to hear ...
... officer , was one day asked by the equally aged and obsolete clergyman how it happened that the congregation was now get- ting so thin . " Are not you aware , " said the man of shapes , " that half the parish go over the hill to hear ...
Pàgina 11
... officer now appeared on the balcony of the palace with a pa- per in his hand ; it was the sentence ; he read it aloud , and the deepest silence prevailed , till he came to the words condemned to death , when a general murmur of ...
... officer now appeared on the balcony of the palace with a pa- per in his hand ; it was the sentence ; he read it aloud , and the deepest silence prevailed , till he came to the words condemned to death , when a general murmur of ...
Pàgina 12
... officers in the French army do not seem much better dressed than the pri- vates , from whom they cannot easily be distinguished , which many will conceive to be an improvement in the practice of the military profession . It will appear ...
... officers in the French army do not seem much better dressed than the pri- vates , from whom they cannot easily be distinguished , which many will conceive to be an improvement in the practice of the military profession . It will appear ...
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