The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... sent word to the inhabitants of Temisvar to have an eye on Delí Hasan , and to watch his movements . This hint was enough . One day some of the garrison of Temisvar went out as if they had meant to follow the chase , but instead of this ...
... sent word to the inhabitants of Temisvar to have an eye on Delí Hasan , and to watch his movements . This hint was enough . One day some of the garrison of Temisvar went out as if they had meant to follow the chase , but instead of this ...
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... sent here , unless it was intended as a reconnois- sance to ascertain whether any , and what description of , troops had ar- rived at this point , as their waiting , after driving out our cavalry to see whether any infantry approached ...
... sent here , unless it was intended as a reconnois- sance to ascertain whether any , and what description of , troops had ar- rived at this point , as their waiting , after driving out our cavalry to see whether any infantry approached ...
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... sent out as emigrants , there is a great deal of precaution to be used ; nor do we know that a better account of the ... sent out , it is plain the country would be depopulated in the course of a single generation ; but if we sent out ...
... sent out as emigrants , there is a great deal of precaution to be used ; nor do we know that a better account of the ... sent out , it is plain the country would be depopulated in the course of a single generation ; but if we sent out ...
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