The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1827 |
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... passed more agreeably than you can imagine . ' We dare say it did , and only wonder that he could have acknowledged as much , although it is well known that Leghorn is really , as he confesses in another place , ' the gayest summer ...
... passed more agreeably than you can imagine . ' We dare say it did , and only wonder that he could have acknowledged as much , although it is well known that Leghorn is really , as he confesses in another place , ' the gayest summer ...
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... passed between two columns of infantry , against which they could effect nothing , then gallopped upon the regiment of chasseurs which sup- ported them . Here they were charged by some regiments in reserve , sur- rounded , broken ...
... passed between two columns of infantry , against which they could effect nothing , then gallopped upon the regiment of chasseurs which sup- ported them . Here they were charged by some regiments in reserve , sur- rounded , broken ...
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... passed the night there . ' Next morning , we walked from the town together , out of human ken ( Solyman , with his little portmanteau , making one ) ; and there I blessed my boy , and parted with him . Oh ! people talk much of the pain ...
... passed the night there . ' Next morning , we walked from the town together , out of human ken ( Solyman , with his little portmanteau , making one ) ; and there I blessed my boy , and parted with him . Oh ! people talk much of the pain ...
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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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