Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1John Murray, 1871 |
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... course of that remarkable essay , the publisher of this volume has gladly availed himself of the permission accorded by the proprietors of the leading journal to republish articles that have appeared in their columns , and of the ...
... course of that remarkable essay , the publisher of this volume has gladly availed himself of the permission accorded by the proprietors of the leading journal to republish articles that have appeared in their columns , and of the ...
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... course by loud and grateful acclamations . At Calvi , in 1794 , he had conducted the siege , and lost an eye . In 1797 , . crying to his men , whom he led to as desperate an assault as ever tempted bravery to the jaws of death ...
... course by loud and grateful acclamations . At Calvi , in 1794 , he had conducted the siege , and lost an eye . In 1797 , . crying to his men , whom he led to as desperate an assault as ever tempted bravery to the jaws of death ...
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... course of twelve hours he played with it on the 1st of August , no Englishman is ever likely to forget . But there are incidents connected with this wonderful pursuit , and this noble victory , with which our readers are perhaps not so ...
... course of twelve hours he played with it on the 1st of August , no Englishman is ever likely to forget . But there are incidents connected with this wonderful pursuit , and this noble victory , with which our readers are perhaps not so ...
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... course , be amply provided for . " Within a few hours of his signing the document Nelson lay upon a bed , stripped of his clothes , and THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR . 66 29 covered with a 28 LORD NELSON AND LADY HAMILTON .
... course , be amply provided for . " Within a few hours of his signing the document Nelson lay upon a bed , stripped of his clothes , and THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR . 66 29 covered with a 28 LORD NELSON AND LADY HAMILTON .
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... course of his wretched wanderings , became known and marked at every notorious gambling house in Europe ; who was pub- licly expelled , first from Venice , then from Genoa , and finally from indulgent Paris itself ; who , venturing to ...
... course of his wretched wanderings , became known and marked at every notorious gambling house in Europe ; who was pub- licly expelled , first from Venice , then from Genoa , and finally from indulgent Paris itself ; who , venturing to ...
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