The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen1;Volumen64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... cause they had no longer any artillery at hand to disturb the English in their formation or advance , and the terrible riflemen had picked off a startling pro- portion of their officers . Nevertheless Prince Gortschakow and General ...
... cause they had no longer any artillery at hand to disturb the English in their formation or advance , and the terrible riflemen had picked off a startling pro- portion of their officers . Nevertheless Prince Gortschakow and General ...
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... cause of an irreparable disaster to the besieged . General Niel states that the closing of the gorge was very useful to the French , in enabling them to withstand all the efforts of the Russians . - Journal , etc. , p . 37 , note ...
... cause of an irreparable disaster to the besieged . General Niel states that the closing of the gorge was very useful to the French , in enabling them to withstand all the efforts of the Russians . - Journal , etc. , p . 37 , note ...
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... cause all the horses are taken from their owners , tied up , and not released until they have been redeemed with a bag of cowries , this being the Dahoman mode of collecting taxes . The ceremonies ex- tend over five days , and their ...
... cause all the horses are taken from their owners , tied up , and not released until they have been redeemed with a bag of cowries , this being the Dahoman mode of collecting taxes . The ceremonies ex- tend over five days , and their ...
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... cause one to forget that it is entirely wanting in literary cultivation . It would be difficult to say which of the twin - sisters was the handsomer , or in what Peppa's beauty differed from Magallon's . In form , face , voice , gait ...
... cause one to forget that it is entirely wanting in literary cultivation . It would be difficult to say which of the twin - sisters was the handsomer , or in what Peppa's beauty differed from Magallon's . In form , face , voice , gait ...
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... caused him to regret that they were not sons , to whom he could have bequeathed his name and brigantine . He was ... cause ; he could not understand what had so sud- denly transformed his lively , gay daugh- ters into such whimsical ...
... caused him to regret that they were not sons , to whom he could have bequeathed his name and brigantine . He was ... cause ; he could not understand what had so sud- denly transformed his lively , gay daugh- ters into such whimsical ...
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