The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... given up all hope of defending them , when the French com- mander refused to cooperate with Lord Raglan in the attempt to carry them by assault . Besides the fullest confirmation of this statement regarding the north , we find in the ...
... given up all hope of defending them , when the French com- mander refused to cooperate with Lord Raglan in the attempt to carry them by assault . Besides the fullest confirmation of this statement regarding the north , we find in the ...
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... given point of pol that the fleet which had been seen in the the peninsula , to induce us to direct our northwest , was sailing in three columns to- forces on that point , and after having wards the west - northwest . After mid - day ...
... given point of pol that the fleet which had been seen in the the peninsula , to induce us to direct our northwest , was sailing in three columns to- forces on that point , and after having wards the west - northwest . After mid - day ...
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... given to Admiral Kornilow to block up the entry of the roadstead by sinking a cer- tain number of ships , whose crews were to be added to the garrison . Before executing this order , the admiral assem- bled a council of naval officers ...
... given to Admiral Kornilow to block up the entry of the roadstead by sinking a cer- tain number of ships , whose crews were to be added to the garrison . Before executing this order , the admiral assem- bled a council of naval officers ...
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... given place to a sharp cannonade ; thirty - eight Russian guns replying to thirty English . The English artillery plied the Russians with Shrapnell shells ; but the greatest loss sustained by them was from the rifle balls . " Many ...
... given place to a sharp cannonade ; thirty - eight Russian guns replying to thirty English . The English artillery plied the Russians with Shrapnell shells ; but the greatest loss sustained by them was from the rifle balls . " Many ...
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... given to the " Customs " be- cause all the horses are taken from their owners , tied up , and not released until they have been redeemed with a bag of cowries , this being the Dahoman mode of collecting taxes . The ceremonies ex- tend ...
... given to the " Customs " be- cause all the horses are taken from their owners , tied up , and not released until they have been redeemed with a bag of cowries , this being the Dahoman mode of collecting taxes . The ceremonies ex- tend ...
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