The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... given of them , under the general title of Scandinavians ; of the formidable valour with which they contended against the Roman empire in its proudest days ; checked its progress , and ultimately overturned its power . Reputed to have ...
... given of them , under the general title of Scandinavians ; of the formidable valour with which they contended against the Roman empire in its proudest days ; checked its progress , and ultimately overturned its power . Reputed to have ...
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... given signal the slain arose , and accompanied their victors to Odin's hall , to share in the banquet prepared for them , to quaff the liquor of the gods , and enjoy the delights of social converse . The destined course of time being ...
... given signal the slain arose , and accompanied their victors to Odin's hall , to share in the banquet prepared for them , to quaff the liquor of the gods , and enjoy the delights of social converse . The destined course of time being ...
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... given me revenge for my husband ! bad as he was , I have stood true to him . " After he had hung for some time , the crowd that stood to look on cried often to her , " why woman he has been dead long ago ! " " Thank God for that ...
... given me revenge for my husband ! bad as he was , I have stood true to him . " After he had hung for some time , the crowd that stood to look on cried often to her , " why woman he has been dead long ago ! " " Thank God for that ...
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... and usages is every where given . The author seems to have had no idea whatever of the art of exaggeration , and not a particle of personal vanity . His attachment to Mr. Salt would , indeed , have prevented him. Abyssinia . 37.
... and usages is every where given . The author seems to have had no idea whatever of the art of exaggeration , and not a particle of personal vanity . His attachment to Mr. Salt would , indeed , have prevented him. Abyssinia . 37.
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... given by Sidney Smith , and the prisoners , instead of returning to France , were sent to Mahon , to await the judgment of the Admiralty . That judg- ment was not very doubtful ; still it might be delayed , and for the prisoners to ...
... given by Sidney Smith , and the prisoners , instead of returning to France , were sent to Mahon , to await the judgment of the Admiralty . That judg- ment was not very doubtful ; still it might be delayed , and for the prisoners to ...
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