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... remarkable patience of privation , and unconquerable courage , which , under the most disheartening circumstances , characterize the conduct of British soldiers . It would be difficult to say , whether their cool and daring entrance ...
... remarkable patience of privation , and unconquerable courage , which , under the most disheartening circumstances , characterize the conduct of British soldiers . It would be difficult to say , whether their cool and daring entrance ...
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... remarkable for the same desultory strength of description ; they betray the same intervals and lapses of inequality and weakness ; and though the tales which they con- tain , cannot , certainly , on the whole , be placed in competition ...
... remarkable for the same desultory strength of description ; they betray the same intervals and lapses of inequality and weakness ; and though the tales which they con- tain , cannot , certainly , on the whole , be placed in competition ...
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... remarkable on this occasion is , that Mr. Canning renounced entirely the tone of mockery and insult , which he had been accustomed to use towards the people , as often as a man was found who dared to stand up in the House , and meet the ...
... remarkable on this occasion is , that Mr. Canning renounced entirely the tone of mockery and insult , which he had been accustomed to use towards the people , as often as a man was found who dared to stand up in the House , and meet the ...
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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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