The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... Besides the efficacy of the celebrated lines , which he established for pro- tecting the re - embarkation of his troops , if that should ultimately be unavoidable , he well knew the character of the 4 Napier's History of the War .
... Besides the efficacy of the celebrated lines , which he established for pro- tecting the re - embarkation of his troops , if that should ultimately be unavoidable , he well knew the character of the 4 Napier's History of the War .
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be unavoidable , he well knew the character of the soldiers upon whose assistance he chiefly relied -- a character which Colonel Napier describes with not less accuracy than eloquence . ' That the British infantry soldier is more robust ...
be unavoidable , he well knew the character of the soldiers upon whose assistance he chiefly relied -- a character which Colonel Napier describes with not less accuracy than eloquence . ' That the British infantry soldier is more robust ...
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' Meanwhile an affecting incident , strongly contrasting with the savage character of the preceding events , added to the interest of the day . A poor orphan Portuguese girl , about seventeen years of age , and very hand- some , was ...
' Meanwhile an affecting incident , strongly contrasting with the savage character of the preceding events , added to the interest of the day . A poor orphan Portuguese girl , about seventeen years of age , and very hand- some , was ...
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... character deserve . We wish also to give the utmost encouragement in our power to those gentlemen , who , after travelling in foreign countries , under- go the trouble of preparing their observations for the press . We are not among ...
... character deserve . We wish also to give the utmost encouragement in our power to those gentlemen , who , after travelling in foreign countries , under- go the trouble of preparing their observations for the press . We are not among ...
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... character which the oriental metropolis can assemble . The sun had already illuminated the golden gate of the seraglio , and the muezzin called the Moslems to their first prayer , when the retiring guests , in arabas and on foot ...
... character which the oriental metropolis can assemble . The sun had already illuminated the golden gate of the seraglio , and the muezzin called the Moslems to their first prayer , when the retiring guests , in arabas and on foot ...
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