Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 6Enos Bronson Hopkins and Earle, 1811 - Literature, Modern |
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Page 15
... pass Bug , and violate the Austrian neutrality every day , merely to plunder a house in Gallicia , or to compel the inhabitants to give them brandy , which they drink with great avidity . But since the late cam- paign , our cavalry is ...
... pass Bug , and violate the Austrian neutrality every day , merely to plunder a house in Gallicia , or to compel the inhabitants to give them brandy , which they drink with great avidity . But since the late cam- paign , our cavalry is ...
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... pass- ed off for an Irishman , but was sus- pected to have been one from North Wales . I bought two or three print- ed books , and one manuscript quarto volume , neatly written , importing to be verses and letters that passed be tween ...
... pass- ed off for an Irishman , but was sus- pected to have been one from North Wales . I bought two or three print- ed books , and one manuscript quarto volume , neatly written , importing to be verses and letters that passed be tween ...
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... pass- ed between him , Sir Christopher Hat- ton , Sir Philip Sidney , Lord South- ampton , Richard Sadlier , Henry Cuffe , & c . part of a journal , like most journals , carried on for a month together , then suspended during a period ...
... pass- ed between him , Sir Christopher Hat- ton , Sir Philip Sidney , Lord South- ampton , Richard Sadlier , Henry Cuffe , & c . part of a journal , like most journals , carried on for a month together , then suspended during a period ...
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... passes of the Sierra Morena , their advance to Seville , and the narrow escape of Cadiz from capture , by the well laid plot and characteristic activity of that corrupted and corrupting people ; -including , as all the world believes ...
... passes of the Sierra Morena , their advance to Seville , and the narrow escape of Cadiz from capture , by the well laid plot and characteristic activity of that corrupted and corrupting people ; -including , as all the world believes ...
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... pass them with the usual expression , 66 Vaja usted con Dios , " or saluting them without bestowing on them the title of Cabaleros , would be risking an insult from people who , though civil and even polite , are not a little jealous of ...
... pass them with the usual expression , 66 Vaja usted con Dios , " or saluting them without bestowing on them the title of Cabaleros , would be risking an insult from people who , though civil and even polite , are not a little jealous of ...
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