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... June 19 , 1815 . ..Up to the 15th of this month every thing appeared perfectly tranquil , tho ' , as I mentioned in my last letter , the campaign was expected to begin soon . Cricket was going on at Enghien , where the two brigades of ...
... June 19 , 1815 . ..Up to the 15th of this month every thing appeared perfectly tranquil , tho ' , as I mentioned in my last letter , the campaign was expected to begin soon . Cricket was going on at Enghien , where the two brigades of ...
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... June , 1855 . + Mr. Madan did visit the battle - field three or four days after the fight , though no description of it occurs in any letter of his that is still extant . However , on that occasion he picked up a plume of Prussian ...
... June , 1855 . + Mr. Madan did visit the battle - field three or four days after the fight , though no description of it occurs in any letter of his that is still extant . However , on that occasion he picked up a plume of Prussian ...
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... June to September . Not having access to the original manuscript , I cannot vouch for the accuracy of the spelling in the first , and every subsequent , reading in printed form . If we turn to the Jesuit Relations , ' maringoin appears ...
... June to September . Not having access to the original manuscript , I cannot vouch for the accuracy of the spelling in the first , and every subsequent , reading in printed form . If we turn to the Jesuit Relations , ' maringoin appears ...
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... June , 1915 , there is a thrilling picture of horses being recently attacked by wolves at the Château de Monjustin , which is about twenty miles from Belfort , between Vesoul and Villersexel . They are supposed to have been driven by ...
... June , 1915 , there is a thrilling picture of horses being recently attacked by wolves at the Château de Monjustin , which is about twenty miles from Belfort , between Vesoul and Villersexel . They are supposed to have been driven by ...
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... June . scrapbook belonging to the Birmingham Library ( Margaret Street ) . Can any of your readers give me any further informa- tion on the subject ? of St. Saviour's , Southwark , were digging for the " On Saturday last , as Messrs ...
... June . scrapbook belonging to the Birmingham Library ( Margaret Street ) . Can any of your readers give me any further informa- tion on the subject ? of St. Saviour's , Southwark , were digging for the " On Saturday last , as Messrs ...
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Página 373 - Heber's wife, took a nail of the tent, and took an hammer in her hand, and went softly unto him [Sisera], and smote the nail into his temples, and fastened it into the ground : for he was fast asleep and weary. So he died.
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Página 380 - Art and Nature through, As by their choice collections may appear Of what is rare in Land, in Sea, in Air. Whilst they (as Homer's Iliad in a nut ) A world of wonders in one closet shut. These famous Antiquarians that had been Both gardeners to the Rose and
Página 48 - Therefore are feasts so solemn and so rare, Since, seldom coming, in the long year set, Like stones of worth they thinly placed are, Or captain jewels in the carcanet.
Página 444 - with a worm at one end, and a fool at the other.' "If, however, the poor angler should feel sore at the wit, he might, in his turn (if scavenger enough to descend to verbal criticism), have a
Página 48 - ruffians in their hire, Cause war to rage, and blood around to pour : Of this sad work when each begins to tire, They set them down just where they were before Till for new scenes of woe peace
Página 141 - ii. (which is, by the way, almost a literal transcript of another passage from Gynecia's speech at the beginning of Book II. of the ' Arcadia ') :—• Virtue, where art thou hid ? what hideous thing Is it that doth eclipse thee ? Or is it true
Página 380 - beneath this stone Lye John Tradescant, grandsire, father, son. The last dy'd in his spring ; the other two Liv'd till they had travelled Art and Nature through, As by their choice collections may appear Of what is rare in Land, in Sea, in Air. Whilst they (as Homer's
Página 321 - Wilberforce's Diary :— 1788. At length, I well remember, after a conversation with Mr. Pitt in the open air at Holwood, just above the steep descent into the Vale of Keston, I resolved to give notice on a fit occasion in the House of
Página 126 - that mocks me with the view ; That like the circle bounding earth and skies. Allures from far, yet, as I follow, flies.