The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1816 |
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... known of late under the name of Hougoumont . In drawing up our troops , the Duke mixed the Belgian and Hanoverian regiments in every part of the position with regiments of British , so as to give them the full benefit of the example and ...
... known of late under the name of Hougoumont . In drawing up our troops , the Duke mixed the Belgian and Hanoverian regiments in every part of the position with regiments of British , so as to give them the full benefit of the example and ...
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... known species are the Sulcirostris of Leach , corresponding to the Bucco dubius of Latham , the Lavirostris of Leach , or Bucco dubius ẞ of Latham , and the Vieilloti , first made known , we believe , to English readers , by Dr. Leach ...
... known species are the Sulcirostris of Leach , corresponding to the Bucco dubius of Latham , the Lavirostris of Leach , or Bucco dubius ẞ of Latham , and the Vieilloti , first made known , we believe , to English readers , by Dr. Leach ...
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... known instances where men have been transported for seven years , and have come back to this country , and have got licences for public - houses . ' In answer to a question Was that lately ? " he adds ; I have not been in the way to ...
... known instances where men have been transported for seven years , and have come back to this country , and have got licences for public - houses . ' In answer to a question Was that lately ? " he adds ; I have not been in the way to ...
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