The Cornhill Magazine, Volúmenes9-10;Volumen83;Volumen1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... English outside reported . We have an authorised , but not very trust- worthy , record from within . But , in reality , we know nothing . ' " Now it is no ignoble curiosity that makes one wish to draw the veil further aside . There is ...
... English outside reported . We have an authorised , but not very trust- worthy , record from within . But , in reality , we know nothing . ' " Now it is no ignoble curiosity that makes one wish to draw the veil further aside . There is ...
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... English history at the period of the Reformation . He played with his attendants at cards as usual : the English did not join . Monday 14th . - Napoleon asked at dinner a number of ques- tions relative to the Cape , and whether any ...
... English history at the period of the Reformation . He played with his attendants at cards as usual : the English did not join . Monday 14th . - Napoleon asked at dinner a number of ques- tions relative to the Cape , and whether any ...
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... English ; he acknowledged , however , that he thought his life safe with the English , which it might not have been had it been entrusted to the Austrians or Prussians . Of this life he appears tenacious ; one of his valets de chambre ...
... English ; he acknowledged , however , that he thought his life safe with the English , which it might not have been had it been entrusted to the Austrians or Prussians . Of this life he appears tenacious ; one of his valets de chambre ...
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... English sailor ( by a pike ) in the hand , at the storm of Fort Mülgrave , the possession of which led to the evacuation of that town . This led to talking of the Navy ; he said the only good naval cfficer he had had was one whose name ...
... English sailor ( by a pike ) in the hand , at the storm of Fort Mülgrave , the possession of which led to the evacuation of that town . This led to talking of the Navy ; he said the only good naval cfficer he had had was one whose name ...
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... English a military nation , and at the same time would give the ministers a command of money , since no other measure could authorise them to call for so large a sum as in this case was requisite . I was very well pleased to see the ...
... English a military nation , and at the same time would give the ministers a command of money , since no other measure could authorise them to call for so large a sum as in this case was requisite . I was very well pleased to see the ...
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