The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 - Books |
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Page 29
... passing acknow- legement to the active and daring faculties of Bonaparte : In passing through the stupendous and ... passed the Alps at the head of his army ; but Napoleon not only did this , but , as a lasting record of his contempt ...
... passing acknow- legement to the active and daring faculties of Bonaparte : In passing through the stupendous and ... passed the Alps at the head of his army ; but Napoleon not only did this , but , as a lasting record of his contempt ...
Page 182
... passed the second arch of the antique aque- ducts , when two armed men suddenly rushed out from the thicket , near a little lane to the left , and stopped the way ; and pointing their guns at the factor , who was riding a little before ...
... passed the second arch of the antique aque- ducts , when two armed men suddenly rushed out from the thicket , near a little lane to the left , and stopped the way ; and pointing their guns at the factor , who was riding a little before ...
Page 186
... passed by at that very time . ' In fact , he was to have travelled that road ; and , just before I passed , not the Prince , but the person commonly called so , the Vice - Prince , or agent , Signor Filippo Gazoni , had gone by , but ...
... passed by at that very time . ' In fact , he was to have travelled that road ; and , just before I passed , not the Prince , but the person commonly called so , the Vice - Prince , or agent , Signor Filippo Gazoni , had gone by , but ...
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