The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... Death in the Metropo- lis . By . E. G. Wakefield - VII . Fletcher's History of Poland , from the earliest period to the present time VIII . The Library of Entertaining Knowledge . - The Architec- ture of Birds 538 - 552 IX . Memoirs of ...
... Death in the Metropo- lis . By . E. G. Wakefield - VII . Fletcher's History of Poland , from the earliest period to the present time VIII . The Library of Entertaining Knowledge . - The Architec- ture of Birds 538 - 552 IX . Memoirs of ...
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... death unno- ticed . Did his heart sink therefore ! Did he not endure with surpassing fortitude the sorest of ills , sustain the most terrible assaults in battle un- moved , and , with incredible energy , overthrow every opponent , at ...
... death unno- ticed . Did his heart sink therefore ! Did he not endure with surpassing fortitude the sorest of ills , sustain the most terrible assaults in battle un- moved , and , with incredible energy , overthrow every opponent , at ...
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... was won ere an English shot had brought down an enemy ; yet a few paces onwards the line of death was traced , and the whole of the leading French section fell as one man ! Still the gallant. Napier's History of the War . 7.
... was won ere an English shot had brought down an enemy ; yet a few paces onwards the line of death was traced , and the whole of the leading French section fell as one man ! Still the gallant. Napier's History of the War . 7.
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... death for expressing their dissatisfaction against the Sultan and the existing order of things . The first I saw of the Turkish army was in a disordered retreat from a victorious enemy , to whom they had abandoned , almost without ...
... death for expressing their dissatisfaction against the Sultan and the existing order of things . The first I saw of the Turkish army was in a disordered retreat from a victorious enemy , to whom they had abandoned , almost without ...
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... death of the ever - to - be - lamented Canning , that he had not ' Inflicted pangs where only praise was due And vilely thwarted ev'ry nobler view ; A more than melanch❜ly for him who died , Slain by the weapons which renown supplied ...
... death of the ever - to - be - lamented Canning , that he had not ' Inflicted pangs where only praise was due And vilely thwarted ev'ry nobler view ; A more than melanch❜ly for him who died , Slain by the weapons which renown supplied ...
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