The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1827 |
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... cause does this proceed ? Not from any inferiority in courage or discipline , because in these particulars British soldiers and sailors will yield to none in the world . There must , then , be some other cause for these misfortunes ...
... cause does this proceed ? Not from any inferiority in courage or discipline , because in these particulars British soldiers and sailors will yield to none in the world . There must , then , be some other cause for these misfortunes ...
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... cause of up- braiding to my housekeeper , should the least scratch or speck be discernible on its surface . Over this repast I generally dawdle for above an hour and a quarter ; faddling with the butter , or doubting whether I shall ...
... cause of up- braiding to my housekeeper , should the least scratch or speck be discernible on its surface . Over this repast I generally dawdle for above an hour and a quarter ; faddling with the butter , or doubting whether I shall ...
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... cause of illness as frequent as it is unsus- pected ; and that of the Ebro , though it is preferred by the Aragonese to any other , is thought unwholesome for those who are not accustomed to it . To these causes must be added scantiness ...
... cause of illness as frequent as it is unsus- pected ; and that of the Ebro , though it is preferred by the Aragonese to any other , is thought unwholesome for those who are not accustomed to it . To these causes must be added scantiness ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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