The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... question that arose was , whether it was possible or advisable to oppose the landing , and the Russian commander has been severely criticised for missing the opportunity . But Gen- eral Todleben gives solid reasons for the tactics of ...
... question that arose was , whether it was possible or advisable to oppose the landing , and the Russian commander has been severely criticised for missing the opportunity . But Gen- eral Todleben gives solid reasons for the tactics of ...
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... question were either Turner's bat is just the event which they would have tery on the knoll , or the guns of Evans ' division . commemorated for the honor of their It is then explained that St. Arnaud , learning the obstinate resistance ...
... question were either Turner's bat is just the event which they would have tery on the knoll , or the guns of Evans ' division . commemorated for the honor of their It is then explained that St. Arnaud , learning the obstinate resistance ...
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... question died upon her lips . Then Magallon said in a de- termined manner and with perfect con- fidence : " Well , since you ask me the question , I will tell you what you must learn one of these days . You remember the French count ...
... question died upon her lips . Then Magallon said in a de- termined manner and with perfect con- fidence : " Well , since you ask me the question , I will tell you what you must learn one of these days . You remember the French count ...
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... questions . The dreams of romance had been ex- changed for the realities of the drawing- room ; the realities of the drawing - room were about to give way to some of the sterner facts of out - door life . The stir of the Reform movement ...
... questions . The dreams of romance had been ex- changed for the realities of the drawing- room ; the realities of the drawing - room were about to give way to some of the sterner facts of out - door life . The stir of the Reform movement ...
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... question of proba- bility , the speech of the school inspector is much more in place than Miss Mon- flathers ' tirade . But an attentive reader would be very differently influenced by " This is a new principle , a discovery , a the two ...
... question of proba- bility , the speech of the school inspector is much more in place than Miss Mon- flathers ' tirade . But an attentive reader would be very differently influenced by " This is a new principle , a discovery , a the two ...
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