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... leave to those whose professional experience has enabled them to speak upon the subject . It is our business to treat the Colonel merely as an author , and in that respect we must say that he never quits a field of battle without ...
... leave to those whose professional experience has enabled them to speak upon the subject . It is our business to treat the Colonel merely as an author , and in that respect we must say that he never quits a field of battle without ...
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... leaving only a battalion of grenadiers and some squadrons to watch the thirteenth dragoons , and to connect the attacks , countermarched with the remainder of his division , and rapidly gained the rear of the fifth corps as it was ...
... leaving only a battalion of grenadiers and some squadrons to watch the thirteenth dragoons , and to connect the attacks , countermarched with the remainder of his division , and rapidly gained the rear of the fifth corps as it was ...
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... leaving Cadi . He gives no description of it , however , as he was prevented from making the usual inquiries by the presence of the spy . Proceeding thence through a beautiful country , he reached Ak - hissar , the first town in his ...
... leaving Cadi . He gives no description of it , however , as he was prevented from making the usual inquiries by the presence of the spy . Proceeding thence through a beautiful country , he reached Ak - hissar , the first town in his ...
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... leave to go in search of the money , begging only that he might be paid equivalent to the day's work ( some few piastres ) he should lose in the journey . On inquiry , he dis- covered that a Greek had appropriated the money to himself ...
... leave to go in search of the money , begging only that he might be paid equivalent to the day's work ( some few piastres ) he should lose in the journey . On inquiry , he dis- covered that a Greek had appropriated the money to himself ...
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... leave to remark , that we have often been amazed at the confidence , to use a lenient expression , with which the praises of that same journal have been appended by certain publishers to the advertisements of their books . We do not ...
... leave to remark , that we have often been amazed at the confidence , to use a lenient expression , with which the praises of that same journal have been appended by certain publishers to the advertisements of their books . We do not ...
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