Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... army , though it was held in check by 250 Poles , is enough to overawe them . Meantime it is a notable instance of union not making strength ; and the probable result of all these dissensions among themselves will be the annexation of ...
... army , though it was held in check by 250 Poles , is enough to overawe them . Meantime it is a notable instance of union not making strength ; and the probable result of all these dissensions among themselves will be the annexation of ...
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... army- a cavalry regiment , for instance . " " The most wasteful and extra- vagant career a young fellow could select , " said Sir Arthur , smarting under some recent and not over- pleasant experiences . " The uniform is so becoming ...
... army- a cavalry regiment , for instance . " " The most wasteful and extra- vagant career a young fellow could select , " said Sir Arthur , smarting under some recent and not over- pleasant experiences . " The uniform is so becoming ...
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... army , too , is not the profession for one who wants to marry . " Tony again felt his cheek on fire , but he did not utter a word as she went on , " And report says some- thing like this of you , Mr Butler . " " What , Tony ! how is ...
... army , too , is not the profession for one who wants to marry . " Tony again felt his cheek on fire , but he did not utter a word as she went on , " And report says some- thing like this of you , Mr Butler . " " What , Tony ! how is ...
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... army , and engage the at- tention of his restless and glory- loving subjects , until the affairs of Europe should open to him a fav- ourable opportunity for completing hisgrand scheme of " rectifying " the frontiers of France . And in ...
... army , and engage the at- tention of his restless and glory- loving subjects , until the affairs of Europe should open to him a fav- ourable opportunity for completing hisgrand scheme of " rectifying " the frontiers of France . And in ...
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... army , with orders of knighthood resembling those in Europe , and ( remarkable fact ) a Chelsea Hos- pital or Hotel des Invalides , in which the veterans were cared for at the expense of the state . “ It shall never be said , " wrote ...
... army , with orders of knighthood resembling those in Europe , and ( remarkable fact ) a Chelsea Hos- pital or Hotel des Invalides , in which the veterans were cared for at the expense of the state . “ It shall never be said , " wrote ...
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