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... considered with as much attention as mili- tary probabilities . It is in this respect that the fame of the Duke of Wellington will shine with the truest lustre ; no envious criticism can rob him of this part of his glory . Firm and full ...
... considered with as much attention as mili- tary probabilities . It is in this respect that the fame of the Duke of Wellington will shine with the truest lustre ; no envious criticism can rob him of this part of his glory . Firm and full ...
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... considered , even by the most liberal Turks , as nothing less than a profanation . Mr. Keppel was not present at this singular and interesting assemblage of Giaours and Maho- metans ; he has however been favoured by a friend with a ...
... considered , even by the most liberal Turks , as nothing less than a profanation . Mr. Keppel was not present at this singular and interesting assemblage of Giaours and Maho- metans ; he has however been favoured by a friend with a ...
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... considered as a warning to us to prepare for as many more . The reader may form some notion of the pile of materials which the editor must have at his command , upon learning that the single tome , whose title we have given above ...
... considered as a warning to us to prepare for as many more . The reader may form some notion of the pile of materials which the editor must have at his command , upon learning that the single tome , whose title we have given above ...
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... considered the first on earth - to have allowed that any one boy possessed a particle more of feeling , or was conscious of more inde- pendence of thought , than his companions . Still less could he under- stand that any boy should ...
... considered the first on earth - to have allowed that any one boy possessed a particle more of feeling , or was conscious of more inde- pendence of thought , than his companions . Still less could he under- stand that any boy should ...
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... considered by his commander , as by far the first and best of all his fellow midshipmen on board the Leander . Hence , whenever a prize was taken , he was generally sure to be sent to the next British port with her as prize - master ...
... considered by his commander , as by far the first and best of all his fellow midshipmen on board the Leander . Hence , whenever a prize was taken , he was generally sure to be sent to the next British port with her as prize - master ...
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