The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... taken for ambition in Russia , is simply a double impulse arising from her geo- graphical situation . " With boundaries touching Europe on one side and Asia on the other , she finds herself the natu- ral intermediary between the east ...
... taken for ambition in Russia , is simply a double impulse arising from her geo- graphical situation . " With boundaries touching Europe on one side and Asia on the other , she finds herself the natu- ral intermediary between the east ...
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... taken at disadvantage the Wladimir regiment first halted , then made a fresh charge with the bayonet , then took refuge behind the breastwork , and stood at bay . The brigade Colin Campbell threatened to turn it on its right flank ; the ...
... taken at disadvantage the Wladimir regiment first halted , then made a fresh charge with the bayonet , then took refuge behind the breastwork , and stood at bay . The brigade Colin Campbell threatened to turn it on its right flank ; the ...
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... taken by the Frenchman : But still the Allies gained ground . The state of things on the 4th November , the eve of Inkermann , is thus described : " We have related , with the greatest exact- " Hardly had our cavalry succeeded in ...
... taken by the Frenchman : But still the Allies gained ground . The state of things on the 4th November , the eve of Inkermann , is thus described : " We have related , with the greatest exact- " Hardly had our cavalry succeeded in ...
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... taken up a position on a hill , as well as those of General Monet , also engaged in the battle . " The retreat , covered by the fire of the ships in the harbor , and by some skir- mishers opportunely brought up and posted by Todleben ...
... taken up a position on a hill , as well as those of General Monet , also engaged in the battle . " The retreat , covered by the fire of the ships in the harbor , and by some skir- mishers opportunely brought up and posted by Todleben ...
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... 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 rumors which reached Europe from time to time of ...
... 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 rumors which reached Europe from time to time of ...
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