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... effect destroyed , one or two sieges , and the investment of Cadiz , were really the only events worth much notice during that interval , and considering the little comparative influence which they had upon the final issue of the war ...
... effect destroyed , one or two sieges , and the investment of Cadiz , were really the only events worth much notice during that interval , and considering the little comparative influence which they had upon the final issue of the war ...
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... effect he designed ; a mob of soldiers rushed after him , cheering and charging as if a whole army had been at their backs , and the enemy's skirmishers , astonished at this unexpected movement , stopped short . Before they could ...
... effect he designed ; a mob of soldiers rushed after him , cheering and charging as if a whole army had been at their backs , and the enemy's skirmishers , astonished at this unexpected movement , stopped short . Before they could ...
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... effect was given , and it was urged by some about him that the day might still be redeemed with the fourth division . While he hesitated , Colonel Hardinge boldly ordered General Cole to advance , and then riding to Colonel Abercrombie ...
... effect was given , and it was urged by some about him that the day might still be redeemed with the fourth division . While he hesitated , Colonel Hardinge boldly ordered General Cole to advance , and then riding to Colonel Abercrombie ...
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... effect intended . I afterwards com- pared notes with others who had also had the honour of an interview with the President of Greece , and found their reception to tally very much with my own . A few facts relating to Count Capo d ...
... effect intended . I afterwards com- pared notes with others who had also had the honour of an interview with the President of Greece , and found their reception to tally very much with my own . A few facts relating to Count Capo d ...
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... effect of this uniform movement in their great variety of dress was exceedingly curious . ' To the imaun's prayers succeeded those of the muezzim , who continued chaunting for some time in a harsh falsetto , and a service of responses ...
... effect of this uniform movement in their great variety of dress was exceedingly curious . ' To the imaun's prayers succeeded those of the muezzim , who continued chaunting for some time in a harsh falsetto , and a service of responses ...
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