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... distributing It is true that we are aided on these occasions by plans and maps , but these might generally be dispensed with , so highly censure . relieved , so well defined and graphic are the written 2 Napier's History of the War .
... distributing It is true that we are aided on these occasions by plans and maps , but these might generally be dispensed with , so highly censure . relieved , so well defined and graphic are the written 2 Napier's History of the War .
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... occasion from the merit of those who were then our bitter enemies . He freely censures their conduct , indeed , when blame is deserved , and points out their errors , when errors were committed . But all this he does with the frankness ...
... occasion from the merit of those who were then our bitter enemies . He freely censures their conduct , indeed , when blame is deserved , and points out their errors , when errors were committed . But all this he does with the frankness ...
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... occasions , perhaps , during the Peninsular war , were the opposing regiments committed in closer conflict , bayonet to bayonet , and sword to sword , than during that series of remarkable operations which was undertaken by Colonel ...
... occasions , perhaps , during the Peninsular war , were the opposing regiments committed in closer conflict , bayonet to bayonet , and sword to sword , than during that series of remarkable operations which was undertaken by Colonel ...
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... occasion of the peace of Adrianople , furnished another proof of the enlightened disposition of the Sultan ; for it must have been with his permission , if not by his order , that the invitation to that celebrated fête was accepted by ...
... occasion of the peace of Adrianople , furnished another proof of the enlightened disposition of the Sultan ; for it must have been with his permission , if not by his order , that the invitation to that celebrated fête was accepted by ...
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... occasion . If Mr. Keppel had been in parliament , he would doubtless be as eloquent in favour of Gatton and Old Sarum as Sir Charles Wetherell . He must have been horror - struck at the idea of the Capitan Pasha's intended ball , at ...
... occasion . If Mr. Keppel had been in parliament , he would doubtless be as eloquent in favour of Gatton and Old Sarum as Sir Charles Wetherell . He must have been horror - struck at the idea of the Capitan Pasha's intended ball , at ...
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