The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... less striking and novel . " The invaders were obliged to retreat , and to their great embarrass- ment and loss , having their rear hung upon pertinaciously by the patriots . There is another formidable feature in the character of these ...
... less striking and novel . " The invaders were obliged to retreat , and to their great embarrass- ment and loss , having their rear hung upon pertinaciously by the patriots . There is another formidable feature in the character of these ...
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... less characteristic but less savage are several other features in Caucassian history . Certain brave defenders of the nation's inde- pendence were met and received in the style now to be described , at the close of a campaign . " When ...
... less characteristic but less savage are several other features in Caucassian history . Certain brave defenders of the nation's inde- pendence were met and received in the style now to be described , at the close of a campaign . " When ...
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... less of amusement , if the reader of them will forget the name of the great city , its county , and their history , and only think of Irish elo- quence and of Mr. D'Alton . The first passage upon which our eyes rested on opening the ...
... less of amusement , if the reader of them will forget the name of the great city , its county , and their history , and only think of Irish elo- quence and of Mr. D'Alton . The first passage upon which our eyes rested on opening the ...
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... less to be regretted , we here find but little that can introduce us to his fire - side , to the bosom of his family , to his conjugal , parental , and everyday life , when unmarked and conscious of being unmarked by the public . Some ...
... less to be regretted , we here find but little that can introduce us to his fire - side , to the bosom of his family , to his conjugal , parental , and everyday life , when unmarked and conscious of being unmarked by the public . Some ...
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... less happily yet still vigorously through boyhood , becomes a university man . But he says- " The University where I was educated still stands vivid enough in my remembrance , and I know its name well ; which name , however , I , from ...
... less happily yet still vigorously through boyhood , becomes a university man . But he says- " The University where I was educated still stands vivid enough in my remembrance , and I know its name well ; which name , however , I , from ...
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