The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... effect , that in rather more than four hours the French batteries were completely silenced . " The cannonade had lasted more than three hours with equal vivacity on all points , when , all of a sudden , about half - past nine , one of ...
... effect , that in rather more than four hours the French batteries were completely silenced . " The cannonade had lasted more than three hours with equal vivacity on all points , when , all of a sudden , about half - past nine , one of ...
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... effect , the English , who had no more reserves to bring up , must have given way from sheer exhaustion , if their commander had not consented to accept the proffered assistance of the French - the Deus ex machinâ who ( ac- cording to ...
... effect , the English , who had no more reserves to bring up , must have given way from sheer exhaustion , if their commander had not consented to accept the proffered assistance of the French - the Deus ex machinâ who ( ac- cording to ...
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... effect- The interest which has always been taken in everything connected with Da- homey has , according to Captain Burton , been much greater than Dahomey really deserves . Principally , no doubt , this interest was excited by the ...
... effect- The interest which has always been taken in everything connected with Da- homey has , according to Captain Burton , been much greater than Dahomey really deserves . Principally , no doubt , this interest was excited by the ...
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... effect upon their feelings and actions ; and even their nurse declared that she had never met with exterior re- semblance joined to such perfect similar- ity of disposition . They were sisters in every sense of the word . Good Paolo ...
... effect upon their feelings and actions ; and even their nurse declared that she had never met with exterior re- semblance joined to such perfect similar- ity of disposition . They were sisters in every sense of the word . Good Paolo ...
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... effect of a whole by the prominence which it gives to subsidiary parts . Those in whose hands it produces the most striking ef fects use it as Prospero used Ariel . This is not at all the practice of Mr. Dickens . He abandons himself ...
... effect of a whole by the prominence which it gives to subsidiary parts . Those in whose hands it produces the most striking ef fects use it as Prospero used Ariel . This is not at all the practice of Mr. Dickens . He abandons himself ...
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