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... already attained a considerable and not unmerited degree of success , some persons will suspect that he has resolved to take advantage of it , in order to spin out his history to the utmost possible extent . Judging from the course ...
... already attained a considerable and not unmerited degree of success , some persons will suspect that he has resolved to take advantage of it , in order to spin out his history to the utmost possible extent . Judging from the course ...
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... already in face of Lumley's squadrons ; thus , half an hour had sufficed to render Beresford's position nearly desperate . Two - thirds of the French were in a compact order of battle , on a line perpendicular to his right ; and his ...
... already in face of Lumley's squadrons ; thus , half an hour had sufficed to render Beresford's position nearly desperate . Two - thirds of the French were in a compact order of battle , on a line perpendicular to his right ; and his ...
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... already withdrawn the thirteenth dragoons from the banks of the river , and brought Hamilton's Portuguese into a situation to cover a retrograde movement , wavered ; destruction stared him in the face , his personal resources were ...
... already withdrawn the thirteenth dragoons from the banks of the river , and brought Hamilton's Portuguese into a situation to cover a retrograde movement , wavered ; destruction stared him in the face , his personal resources were ...
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... already corrupted , by bribing , all the members to the number of about two hundred , and that they were prepared to approve of any measures which he might propose . They were for the most part dressed in the Albanian costume , which is ...
... already corrupted , by bribing , all the members to the number of about two hundred , and that they were prepared to approve of any measures which he might propose . They were for the most part dressed in the Albanian costume , which is ...
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... already produced conside- rable changes in the manners of the latter . Their ladies were allowed to visit and be visited , stays were introduced , and in other articles of dress reform had begun to make its way . Strangers were even ...
... already produced conside- rable changes in the manners of the latter . Their ladies were allowed to visit and be visited , stays were introduced , and in other articles of dress reform had begun to make its way . Strangers were even ...
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