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... considered , the comparative British loss will appear less than might reasonably be expected . Total Return of Killed , Wounded , and Missing . Captain , 2 drummers , 19 rank and file killed ; l Captain , 9 subalterns , 6 serjeants ...
... considered , the comparative British loss will appear less than might reasonably be expected . Total Return of Killed , Wounded , and Missing . Captain , 2 drummers , 19 rank and file killed ; l Captain , 9 subalterns , 6 serjeants ...
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... considered as the most selfs important persons in the House of Commons , a pre - poacher views the strength - exhausting efforts of the cap- eninence which , though not very desirable , must yet be termed remarkable when it is ...
... considered as the most selfs important persons in the House of Commons , a pre - poacher views the strength - exhausting efforts of the cap- eninence which , though not very desirable , must yet be termed remarkable when it is ...
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... considered as a viand too luxurious for the infant , which nature bestows a free boon upon frogs and sparrows ? MR . EXAMINER , -Of all the varieties of violent death to which the condition of the universe exposes us , or which When the ...
... considered as a viand too luxurious for the infant , which nature bestows a free boon upon frogs and sparrows ? MR . EXAMINER , -Of all the varieties of violent death to which the condition of the universe exposes us , or which When the ...
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... considered as a jocose effort . The story , according to the rule , is unintelligible ; nor could we discover at any period what was the moral object ( your play must always have a moral ) of this piece , unless it were to ridicule ...
... considered as a jocose effort . The story , according to the rule , is unintelligible ; nor could we discover at any period what was the moral object ( your play must always have a moral ) of this piece , unless it were to ridicule ...
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... considered proof of the fact , him say so perhaps the opinion may be right ; and , at any ! or " The Writer's " averment ? I refer him to those Mem- rate , it will be simple and consistent with itself . Webers of Parliament who visited ...
... considered proof of the fact , him say so perhaps the opinion may be right ; and , at any ! or " The Writer's " averment ? I refer him to those Mem- rate , it will be simple and consistent with itself . Webers of Parliament who visited ...
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