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... observed his powerful frame , distinguished amidst the united armies of Europe ; and , notwithstanding his habitual excess in drinking , he sustains fatigue , and wet , and the extremes of cold and heat , with incredible vigour . When ...
... observed his powerful frame , distinguished amidst the united armies of Europe ; and , notwithstanding his habitual excess in drinking , he sustains fatigue , and wet , and the extremes of cold and heat , with incredible vigour . When ...
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... observed marching beyond the Turones . The British line was immediately contracted and brought under the edge of the ravine ; but meanwhile , Ney , who had observed Crawfurd's false disposition , came down with the swoop of an eagle ...
... observed marching beyond the Turones . The British line was immediately contracted and brought under the edge of the ravine ; but meanwhile , Ney , who had observed Crawfurd's false disposition , came down with the swoop of an eagle ...
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... observe Colonel Otway's horse . ' The Allies ' guns on the rising ground above the village , answered the fire of the French , and ploughed through their columns , which were crowding without judgment towards the bridge , although the ...
... observe Colonel Otway's horse . ' The Allies ' guns on the rising ground above the village , answered the fire of the French , and ploughed through their columns , which were crowding without judgment towards the bridge , although the ...
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... observations for the press . We are not among those who look upon all modern books of travels as so many nuisances ; on the contrary , we think that there cannot be too many of such productions , provided they be comprised re- pectively ...
... observations for the press . We are not among those who look upon all modern books of travels as so many nuisances ; on the contrary , we think that there cannot be too many of such productions , provided they be comprised re- pectively ...
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... observe their mode of warfare ; but , unfortunately for his military education , they were all routed by the Russians before he could get near them . He was therefore , to use a vulgar adage , " a day after the fair . " But he saw a ...
... observe their mode of warfare ; but , unfortunately for his military education , they were all routed by the Russians before he could get near them . He was therefore , to use a vulgar adage , " a day after the fair . " But he saw a ...
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