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... effect produced upon him by a print of Bunbury's , representing a soldier lying dead on the snow , his dog sit- ting in misery on one side , -on the other , his widow , with a child in her These lines were written beneath , arms ...
... effect produced upon him by a print of Bunbury's , representing a soldier lying dead on the snow , his dog sit- ting in misery on one side , -on the other , his widow , with a child in her These lines were written beneath , arms ...
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... effect , too , of giving an air of unpremeditated inspiration to his most calculated strokes , and passages of most elaborate splendour . But his delivery , on the whole , was at all times effective , and , with the occasion ...
... effect , too , of giving an air of unpremeditated inspiration to his most calculated strokes , and passages of most elaborate splendour . But his delivery , on the whole , was at all times effective , and , with the occasion ...
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... effect ; but it is in broken ground and mountain passes they are most serviceable , where the surface seems impracticable for Eu- ropean horsemen . They drive at full speed through ravines and moun- tain torrents , and up and down steep ...
... effect ; but it is in broken ground and mountain passes they are most serviceable , where the surface seems impracticable for Eu- ropean horsemen . They drive at full speed through ravines and moun- tain torrents , and up and down steep ...
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