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... Letters to a young Naturalist on the Study of Nature , and Natural Theology . By J. L. Drummond , M. D. VIII . 1. Philip Augustus . By the author of " Darnley " 2. Arthur of Britanny . By the author of " The Templars " 3. Pin Money . By ...
... Letters to a young Naturalist on the Study of Nature , and Natural Theology . By J. L. Drummond , M. D. VIII . 1. Philip Augustus . By the author of " Darnley " 2. Arthur of Britanny . By the author of " The Templars " 3. Pin Money . By ...
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... letter of instructions in his pocket from Lord Liverpool , ( which at the time was unknown to Welling- ton ) beginning thus : - " As it is probable that the army will embark in September . Nor was this probability unreasonably looked to ...
... letter of instructions in his pocket from Lord Liverpool , ( which at the time was unknown to Welling- ton ) beginning thus : - " As it is probable that the army will embark in September . Nor was this probability unreasonably looked to ...
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... sistence . The most desponding letters were written home by several officers , especially by Generals Charles Stewart and Spencer . 6 The Souza faction again lifted its clamorous voice against 10 Napier's History of the War .
... sistence . The most desponding letters were written home by several officers , especially by Generals Charles Stewart and Spencer . 6 The Souza faction again lifted its clamorous voice against 10 Napier's History of the War .
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... letter to say that the money had not reached its destination . Suspicion fell on the Turk , who was found , and informed of the circumstance : he asked leave to go in search of the money , begging only that he might be paid equivalent ...
... letter to say that the money had not reached its destination . Suspicion fell on the Turk , who was found , and informed of the circumstance : he asked leave to go in search of the money , begging only that he might be paid equivalent ...
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... letter in ' parsonage ' - ' Hath wistful gazed where neat the pars'nage rose . ' This , too , was the residence of Bowles - ' Romantic Bowles , ' as the poet calls him ; he will hardly thank the man , we suspect , who has no scruple in ...
... letter in ' parsonage ' - ' Hath wistful gazed where neat the pars'nage rose . ' This , too , was the residence of Bowles - ' Romantic Bowles , ' as the poet calls him ; he will hardly thank the man , we suspect , who has no scruple in ...
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