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... favour of the British troops by the impulse of a single individual ! 6 During the night , Blake and Cole , as we have seen , arrived with above sixteen thousand men ; but so defective was the occupation of the ground , that Soult had no ...
... favour of the British troops by the impulse of a single individual ! 6 During the night , Blake and Cole , as we have seen , arrived with above sixteen thousand men ; but so defective was the occupation of the ground , that Soult had no ...
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... this spot , so highly favoured by climate , fertility , and commercial wealth , it is quite appalling to observe how few inhabitants have been spared . During a ride of some miles , you c 2 Journey across the Balcan . 19.
... this spot , so highly favoured by climate , fertility , and commercial wealth , it is quite appalling to observe how few inhabitants have been spared . During a ride of some miles , you c 2 Journey across the Balcan . 19.
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... favours by which he had hitherto been loaded ; instead of attending to his own business ; instead of abstaining from criticising business which did not concern him ; instead of living quietly , and being more than any other of the like ...
... favours by which he had hitherto been loaded ; instead of attending to his own business ; instead of abstaining from criticising business which did not concern him ; instead of living quietly , and being more than any other of the like ...
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... favoured by a friend with a descrip- tion of it , which , besides being well written and highly amusing , unfolds to the philosopher abundant materials for reflection . " It rarely happens at balls given on board ship , that more than ...
... favoured by a friend with a descrip- tion of it , which , besides being well written and highly amusing , unfolds to the philosopher abundant materials for reflection . " It rarely happens at balls given on board ship , that more than ...
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... favour of Gatton and Old Sarum as Sir Charles Wetherell . He must have been horror - struck at the idea of the Capitan Pasha's intended ball , at which the Sultan was to have been present incog . , an idea , however , which was not ...
... favour of Gatton and Old Sarum as Sir Charles Wetherell . He must have been horror - struck at the idea of the Capitan Pasha's intended ball , at which the Sultan was to have been present incog . , an idea , however , which was not ...
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