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''From the conformation of his nose one may read self-interest, envy, displeasure, and bad temper. Death and destruction glisten in those wild flashing eyes. His laughter has [[Demonization| the scornful ring of that of Hell, when it delights in the fall of a saint.]] |
''From the conformation of his nose one may read self-interest, envy, displeasure, and bad temper. Death and destruction glisten in those wild flashing eyes. His laughter has [[Demonization| the scornful ring of that of Hell, when it delights in the fall of a saint.]] |
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-opponent of Frederick the Great |
-opponent of Frederick the Great |
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Samples of the eighteenth century version of this trope in ''The Military Experience in the Age of Reason'' by Christopher Duffy |
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