The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... carried along by the current of public opinion , they held aloof , and at the last moment Austria passed from neutrality to threats . Such , in substance , is General Tod- leben's explanation of the immediate causes of the war . His ...
... carried along by the current of public opinion , they held aloof , and at the last moment Austria passed from neutrality to threats . Such , in substance , is General Tod- leben's explanation of the immediate causes of the war . His ...
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... carried by a rush . | teries continued its crushing fire on the retreating troops of Codrington . The troops of General Kiriakow , after their encounter with the French near the telegraph , did not stop again in their re- treating ...
... carried by a rush . | teries continued its crushing fire on the retreating troops of Codrington . The troops of General Kiriakow , after their encounter with the French near the telegraph , did not stop again in their re- treating ...
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... carried him a re- port of the fulfilment of his orders , but he insisted on going himself to the third bastion , despite of the remonstrances and assurances addressed to him . " I am perfectly convinced , " was his reply , " that every ...
... carried him a re- port of the fulfilment of his orders , but he insisted on going himself to the third bastion , despite of the remonstrances and assurances addressed to him . " I am perfectly convinced , " was his reply , " that every ...
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... carry the town by assault , despite to expect a fortunate result , if the enemy at- of the heroic efforts of its ... carried away by the elation of its first success , was hotly pursuing our cavalry , but at the mo- ment when it ...
... carry the town by assault , despite to expect a fortunate result , if the enemy at- of the heroic efforts of its ... carried away by the elation of its first success , was hotly pursuing our cavalry , but at the mo- ment when it ...
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... carried him to a different side of the ravine from that originally intended , and prevented the meditated junction with Pavlow . Partly for this reason , and partly from the confined na- * Sir de Lacy - Evans was absent from illness ...
... carried him to a different side of the ravine from that originally intended , and prevented the meditated junction with Pavlow . Partly for this reason , and partly from the confined na- * Sir de Lacy - Evans was absent from illness ...
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