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... course of future events , entered largely into both his own and the enemy's designs , and with such a judgment and sagacity that the subsequent course of the war never belied his anticipations . This remarkable letter exists , and were ...
... course of future events , entered largely into both his own and the enemy's designs , and with such a judgment and sagacity that the subsequent course of the war never belied his anticipations . This remarkable letter exists , and were ...
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... course . The cliff has been cleft by some strange convulsion into two parts , forming the divisions known by the name of the old and new town , and which are connected by a modern bridge , no less remarkable for its architecture , than ...
... course . The cliff has been cleft by some strange convulsion into two parts , forming the divisions known by the name of the old and new town , and which are connected by a modern bridge , no less remarkable for its architecture , than ...
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... course , cunningly directed so as to profit by the current , by a land breeze , or the slightest possible inclination of the tide ; and such is the certainty of its course , that though in the beginning it seemed completely distanced ...
... course , cunningly directed so as to profit by the current , by a land breeze , or the slightest possible inclination of the tide ; and such is the certainty of its course , that though in the beginning it seemed completely distanced ...
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OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MAY No I Vol II | 1 |
Lord Byrons WorksVols 5 and | 6 |
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