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... French language ? " The women were much impressed . They would not have dared , themselves , to say a word against the French language ; nevertheless , Coleridge was a person of au- thority . Bell looked as if she would like to have ...
... French language ? " The women were much impressed . They would not have dared , themselves , to say a word against the French language ; nevertheless , Coleridge was a person of au- thority . Bell looked as if she would like to have ...
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... French army , which was under the command of Mar- shal Catinat . At the commencement of the engagement Prince Eugene succeeded in breaking the French centre , but before he could take advantage of this success the thin battalions of ...
... French army , which was under the command of Mar- shal Catinat . At the commencement of the engagement Prince Eugene succeeded in breaking the French centre , but before he could take advantage of this success the thin battalions of ...
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... French batteries , they retreated in confusion to a distant part of the field , and could not be prevailed upon to take any further part in the action . A detachment of British troops , under General Ingoldsby , which had been ...
... French batteries , they retreated in confusion to a distant part of the field , and could not be prevailed upon to take any further part in the action . A detachment of British troops , under General Ingoldsby , which had been ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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