The Flowers of Literature: Consisting of Selections from History, Biography, Poetry, and Romance; Jeux D'esprit, Traditionary Relics, and Essays, with Translations from Approved Authors, Том 1T. Tegg, 1824 |
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... soldier , had met with nume- rous misfortunes ; and unwilling , from past experience , to encounter more , resolved to quit the world for ever , and assume the dress and behaviour of an anchoret . Every succeeding day increased the ...
... soldier , had met with nume- rous misfortunes ; and unwilling , from past experience , to encounter more , resolved to quit the world for ever , and assume the dress and behaviour of an anchoret . Every succeeding day increased the ...
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... soldier with ample sufficiency for his travels , and he prepared for his return home . On reaching the town of Meussau , in Swabia , he was recognized by his companions ; and the report was carried to the re- verend fathers of the town ...
... soldier with ample sufficiency for his travels , and he prepared for his return home . On reaching the town of Meussau , in Swabia , he was recognized by his companions ; and the report was carried to the re- verend fathers of the town ...
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... soldier . Do your utmost - I shall not disgrace their memories ! " Our readers are aware that words like these , coming from an Indian captive , are not words of course . They mean what they say ; and when the fires of death are blazing ...
... soldier . Do your utmost - I shall not disgrace their memories ! " Our readers are aware that words like these , coming from an Indian captive , are not words of course . They mean what they say ; and when the fires of death are blazing ...
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... saw neither Russian nor French soldiers . No cry , no noise was heard in the midst of this awful solitude . We pursued our march , a prey to the utmost anxiety , and that anxiety was redoubled when we per- FLOWERS OF LITERATURE . 139.
... saw neither Russian nor French soldiers . No cry , no noise was heard in the midst of this awful solitude . We pursued our march , a prey to the utmost anxiety , and that anxiety was redoubled when we per- FLOWERS OF LITERATURE . 139.
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... soldier had yet penetrated into the quarter which we were to occupy . The most intrepid minds were affected by this loneliness . The streets were so long , that our cavalry could not recognise each other from the opposite extremities ...
... soldier had yet penetrated into the quarter which we were to occupy . The most intrepid minds were affected by this loneliness . The streets were so long , that our cavalry could not recognise each other from the opposite extremities ...
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