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... give room for the second division to support it ; the French guns opened , their infantry threw out a heavy musketry , and the cavalry outflanking the front and charging here and there , put the Spaniards in disorder at all points ; in ...
... give room for the second division to support it ; the French guns opened , their infantry threw out a heavy musketry , and the cavalry outflanking the front and charging here and there , put the Spaniards in disorder at all points ; in ...
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... gives to others of his profession , to move about the world , and bring home records of their activity , will not we ... give the utmost encouragement in our power to those gentlemen , who , after travelling in foreign countries , under ...
... gives to others of his profession , to move about the world , and bring home records of their activity , will not we ... give the utmost encouragement in our power to those gentlemen , who , after travelling in foreign countries , under ...
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... gives us a deplorable account . Corinth is a mere heap of ruins , interspersed with the bones of men and horses , the ... give up his charge , from disgust with the Count , to whose mandates he is unwilling to yield obedience . At Argos ...
... gives us a deplorable account . Corinth is a mere heap of ruins , interspersed with the bones of men and horses , the ... give up his charge , from disgust with the Count , to whose mandates he is unwilling to yield obedience . At Argos ...
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... give the matter some " consi- deration , " for the first time as it would seem , and the conclusion to which they have come is most remarkable . They " are bound by truth " ( a novel ingredient in their canons of criticism ) " to say ...
... give the matter some " consi- deration , " for the first time as it would seem , and the conclusion to which they have come is most remarkable . They " are bound by truth " ( a novel ingredient in their canons of criticism ) " to say ...
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... give me of any bias in your mind , but what arises from your own judg- ment , upon this occasion . I have only to lament that your judgment and your feeling are not the same with mine upon it . As I recollect , the rea- son why the ...
... give me of any bias in your mind , but what arises from your own judg- ment , upon this occasion . I have only to lament that your judgment and your feeling are not the same with mine upon it . As I recollect , the rea- son why the ...
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