The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Том 21E. Littell, 1832 |
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... remain . Subjects which , in any coarser hand , would have been revolt- ing , become not only inoffensive but delight- ful in Captain Hall's ; and he has contrived to equal the graphic effect , and in many places even the humour , of ...
... remain . Subjects which , in any coarser hand , would have been revolt- ing , become not only inoffensive but delight- ful in Captain Hall's ; and he has contrived to equal the graphic effect , and in many places even the humour , of ...
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... remain a firm and obedient ally . The only remaining route , that of Central Europe , lies through Poland ; it flanks Austria and Prussia and threatens Germany . It also affords the only practicable approach to Russia : its set- tlement ...
... remain a firm and obedient ally . The only remaining route , that of Central Europe , lies through Poland ; it flanks Austria and Prussia and threatens Germany . It also affords the only practicable approach to Russia : its set- tlement ...
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... remain as she is . At whose ex- Italy hangs by a thread . Austria must now pense will they thrive ? Certainly they will resolve to pour in more troops to sustain her not , as they did not , spare Austria . Indeed , absolute authority in ...
... remain as she is . At whose ex- Italy hangs by a thread . Austria must now pense will they thrive ? Certainly they will resolve to pour in more troops to sustain her not , as they did not , spare Austria . Indeed , absolute authority in ...
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... remain and conduct the retreat of the army , provided two members of the government would also remain , and share the responsibi lity . Two of the number , a colonel of caval ry , and a young ouvidor , acceded to the pro- position . The ...
... remain and conduct the retreat of the army , provided two members of the government would also remain , and share the responsibi lity . Two of the number , a colonel of caval ry , and a young ouvidor , acceded to the pro- position . The ...
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... remain quiet in the carriage , he lifted the younger in his arms , -but in the most ear- nest language she implored him to save her companion first , as she had such confidence in herself that she was certain she could remain in the ...
... remain quiet in the carriage , he lifted the younger in his arms , -but in the most ear- nest language she implored him to save her companion first , as she had such confidence in herself that she was certain she could remain in the ...
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