The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... course pursued in the present volume , we should apprehend it to be essential to his plan , to record not only every combat in which the British troops were engaged , but every skirmish , every trivial affair of pickets , which gave a ...
... course pursued in the present volume , we should apprehend it to be essential to his plan , to record not only every combat in which the British troops were engaged , but every skirmish , every trivial affair of pickets , which gave a ...
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... course of future events , entered largely into both his own and the enemy's designs , and with such a judgment and sagacity that the subsequent course of the war never belied his anticipations . This remarkable letter exists , and were ...
... course of future events , entered largely into both his own and the enemy's designs , and with such a judgment and sagacity that the subsequent course of the war never belied his anticipations . This remarkable letter exists , and were ...
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... course , passes out through a chasm of a high abrupt rock , that would appear to have been cleft in twain for the purpose , and rolls onward towards the Archipelago . The archi- tectural ruins to be seen here are very inferior to those ...
... course , passes out through a chasm of a high abrupt rock , that would appear to have been cleft in twain for the purpose , and rolls onward towards the Archipelago . The archi- tectural ruins to be seen here are very inferior to those ...
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... course , together with the original sum , into the hands of Mr. Whittall's broker , and it was with difficulty he could be persuaded to retain the Greek's fee .'- vol . ii . pp . 290-292 . he was The author , in taking leave of Turkey ...
... course , together with the original sum , into the hands of Mr. Whittall's broker , and it was with difficulty he could be persuaded to retain the Greek's fee .'- vol . ii . pp . 290-292 . he was The author , in taking leave of Turkey ...
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... course they saved us from a great deal of trouble , as we thus had not the labour of wading through piles , which have since become the property of the trunk - makers , while it was silly in those persons to suppose , that we need ever ...
... course they saved us from a great deal of trouble , as we thus had not the labour of wading through piles , which have since become the property of the trunk - makers , while it was silly in those persons to suppose , that we need ever ...
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