| 728 pages
...desolation from Cadiz to Moscow, and from Naples to Copenhagen ; which had wasted the means of human enjoyment, and destroyed the instruments of social...beyond all reasonable expectation, with no violent »hock to national independence, with some tolerable compromise between the opinions of the age and... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1817 - 504 pages
...desolation from Cadiz to Moncow, and from Naples to Copenhagen; which had wasted the means of human enjoyment, and destroyed the instruments of social...the dissolute and ferocious habits of a predatory soldieryl at length, by one of those vicissitudes which bid defiance to the foresight of man, had been... | |
| 1817 - 736 pages
...desolation from Cadiz to Moscow, and from Naples to Copenhagen ; which had wasted the means of human enjoyment, and destroyed the instruments of social...the dissolute and ferocious habits of a predatory •oldiery; at length, by one of those vicissitudes which bid defiance to the foresight of man, had... | |
| Walter Scott - 1817 - 738 pages
...desolation from Cadix to Moscow, and from Naples to Copenhagen ; »Inch had wasted the means of human enjoyment, and destroyed the instruments of social...the dissolute and ferocious habits of a predatory wldiery ; at length, by one of those vicissitudes which bid defiance to the foresight of man, had been... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 498 pages
...desolation from Cadiz to Moscow, and from Naples to Copenhagen ; which had wasted the means of human enjoyment, and destroyed the instruments of social...at length, by one of those vicissitudes which bid defance to the foresight of man, had been brought to a close, upou the whole happy beyond all reasonable... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 498 pages
...Sir Jame« Mackintosh. Moscow, and from Naples to Copenhagen ; which had wasted the means of human enjoyment, and destroyed the instruments of social...at length, by one of those vicissitudes which bid defance to the foresight of man, had been brought to a close, upou the whole happy beyond all reasonable... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1875 - 418 pages
...desolation from Cadiz to Moscow, and from Naples to Copenhagen ; which had wasted the means of human enjoyment, and destroyed the instruments of social...defiance to the foresight of man, had been brought to ,. close, upon the whole happy beyond all reasonable expectation, with no violent shock to national... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1879 - 434 pages
...desolation from Cadiz to Moscow, and from Naples to Copenhagen; which had wasted the means of human enjoyment, and destroyed the instruments of social...the dissolute and ferocious habits of a predatory fcoldiery, — at length, by one of those vicissitudes which bid defiante to the foresight of man,... | |
| 1894 - 646 pages
...human enjoyment, and destroyed the instru' ments of social improvement; which threatened todiff use among the European nations the dissolute and ferocious habits of a predatory soldiery — at length, . . . had been brought to a close. . . . Europe seemed to breathe after her sufferings. In the midst... | |
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