The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... leaving , however , a strong body of veterans to guard every approach to their villages , in case of surprise . " The Circassians having taken a position in ambush , where a com- plete and unsuspected command could be maintained of a ...
... leaving , however , a strong body of veterans to guard every approach to their villages , in case of surprise . " The Circassians having taken a position in ambush , where a com- plete and unsuspected command could be maintained of a ...
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... leave the valley of Brennanstown without a strong reminiscence of the deep and awful shades within which , some fifteen cen- turies nearer to the birth - day of the world , the magi celebrated their im- posing rites ; when every tree ...
... leave the valley of Brennanstown without a strong reminiscence of the deep and awful shades within which , some fifteen cen- turies nearer to the birth - day of the world , the magi celebrated their im- posing rites ; when every tree ...
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... leaves , the varying sunshine scattered over them ; and , above all , the unworldly tenacity with which they cling to ruin ; and , haply , while he sits upon a monument , and not a sound disturbs the solemn gloom , except when some ...
... leaves , the varying sunshine scattered over them ; and , above all , the unworldly tenacity with which they cling to ruin ; and , haply , while he sits upon a monument , and not a sound disturbs the solemn gloom , except when some ...
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... leave was , " May you be happy , Father , " a name as singularly applied on many occasions , as the term Boy is by the Irish ; for be the person old or young he is addressed as a parent . Young men , however , of nearly equal ages ...
... leave was , " May you be happy , Father , " a name as singularly applied on many occasions , as the term Boy is by the Irish ; for be the person old or young he is addressed as a parent . Young men , however , of nearly equal ages ...
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... leaves every man to take care of his own soul . The day was about half an hour long , for we were passed the solstice , and the sun at twelve o'clock caused the snow to assume the brightest rose colour . After he had set , the twilight ...
... leaves every man to take care of his own soul . The day was about half an hour long , for we were passed the solstice , and the sun at twelve o'clock caused the snow to assume the brightest rose colour . After he had set , the twilight ...
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