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... manner of Tacitus . Colonel Napier should learn that prolixity from him is less endu- rable than from most living writers , inasmuch as he well knows how , when he pleases , to be sententious in narrating events , and by a few ...
... manner of Tacitus . Colonel Napier should learn that prolixity from him is less endu- rable than from most living writers , inasmuch as he well knows how , when he pleases , to be sententious in narrating events , and by a few ...
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... manner , while the bitter lamentations of the multitude increased , and the pistol - shots of cavalry , engaged at the ford below , were distinctly heard . ' Colonel Napier's description of the celebrated lines of Torres Vedras , is so ...
... manner , while the bitter lamentations of the multitude increased , and the pistol - shots of cavalry , engaged at the ford below , were distinctly heard . ' Colonel Napier's description of the celebrated lines of Torres Vedras , is so ...
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... manner , and the matter appeared to be too much got up to produce the effect intended . I afterwards com- pared notes with others who had also had the honour of an interview with the President of Greece , and found their reception to ...
... manner , and the matter appeared to be too much got up to produce the effect intended . I afterwards com- pared notes with others who had also had the honour of an interview with the President of Greece , and found their reception to ...
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... manner that he had the audacity to cause to be circulated false intelligence , conduct tending to spread alarm amongst Mahometan people . " The fact being alleged , and Achmet being interrogated on the sub- ject , could not deny it . He ...
... manner that he had the audacity to cause to be circulated false intelligence , conduct tending to spread alarm amongst Mahometan people . " The fact being alleged , and Achmet being interrogated on the sub- ject , could not deny it . He ...
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... manner . Each foreign minister successively selected , according to her rank , the lady he was to take down to supper ; and each lady then gave her other arm to a Turk , according to his rank . They thus descended by threes , instead of ...
... manner . Each foreign minister successively selected , according to her rank , the lady he was to take down to supper ; and each lady then gave her other arm to a Turk , according to his rank . They thus descended by threes , instead of ...
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