University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Tom 45W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1855 |
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... army ; and the last battalion of clouds , broken and scattered , was flying down the face of the heavens , as if subdued by the majesty and beau- ty of the moon , who , in her quiet loveliness , was gradually asserting her reign , and ...
... army ; and the last battalion of clouds , broken and scattered , was flying down the face of the heavens , as if subdued by the majesty and beau- ty of the moon , who , in her quiet loveliness , was gradually asserting her reign , and ...
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... army is a source of great profit to the French sorceresses . Monsieur and Madam Robert , of Nancy , would secure any one against the chance , by saying a dozen masses at thirty - two sous each , and a prayer at three francs . The prayer ...
... army is a source of great profit to the French sorceresses . Monsieur and Madam Robert , of Nancy , would secure any one against the chance , by saying a dozen masses at thirty - two sous each , and a prayer at three francs . The prayer ...
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... army . The attraction of the conscript is ir- resistible , and young women who have held out for years , give up their hearts when they find their lovers drawn for the service , and spend the days of absence in sighing and con- sulting ...
... army . The attraction of the conscript is ir- resistible , and young women who have held out for years , give up their hearts when they find their lovers drawn for the service , and spend the days of absence in sighing and con- sulting ...
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... army of armed gens - d'armes about them . The func- tionaries aforesaid fidget about , doff and don their caps , gesticulate , and thunder forth their questions in a man- ner which would stun a Londoner into silence , but which has only ...
... army of armed gens - d'armes about them . The func- tionaries aforesaid fidget about , doff and don their caps , gesticulate , and thunder forth their questions in a man- ner which would stun a Londoner into silence , but which has only ...
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... army raised by the Pope's nuncio , consisting of three times the number of his own forces , with the additional advantage of being well officered by veteran com . manders from Spain . When Cromwell reached the su- preme power , he ...
... army raised by the Pope's nuncio , consisting of three times the number of his own forces , with the additional advantage of being well officered by veteran com . manders from Spain . When Cromwell reached the su- preme power , he ...
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