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... object from being distinctly seen , and four regiments of hussars and lancers , which had passed the right flank in the obscurity , came galloping in upon the rear of the line at the instant of its development , and slew , or took , two ...
... object from being distinctly seen , and four regiments of hussars and lancers , which had passed the right flank in the obscurity , came galloping in upon the rear of the line at the instant of its development , and slew , or took , two ...
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... object is information , to do the same , unless he be so fortunate as to find a fellow - traveller who combines ... objects of curiosity , each possessing a full command of temper , en- dowed with the same power of bearing privation and ...
... object is information , to do the same , unless he be so fortunate as to find a fellow - traveller who combines ... objects of curiosity , each possessing a full command of temper , en- dowed with the same power of bearing privation and ...
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... object of the work is to celebrate the literary glories of Oxford , and to afford a poetical repository of the great names , by which that university has been graced since its earliest founda- tion . How some of the writers , to whom it ...
... object of the work is to celebrate the literary glories of Oxford , and to afford a poetical repository of the great names , by which that university has been graced since its earliest founda- tion . How some of the writers , to whom it ...
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... object ! My line has been distinct , and I have never departed from it . I dread every change ; and at this moment in particular think it not only unnecessary , but , considering the state of Scotland and Ireland , I think such a ...
... object ! My line has been distinct , and I have never departed from it . I dread every change ; and at this moment in particular think it not only unnecessary , but , considering the state of Scotland and Ireland , I think such a ...
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... object in life to drive into us , invariably strayed back to the picturesque and iron - bound shore , as it is happily termed in naval language , along which I was wont to ramble in full enjoyment during these holidays . So incessantly ...
... object in life to drive into us , invariably strayed back to the picturesque and iron - bound shore , as it is happily termed in naval language , along which I was wont to ramble in full enjoyment during these holidays . So incessantly ...
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