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... scene so new and extraordinary to an English traveller as the gay and volatile metropolis of France . His attention , moreover , was divided in his second journey by the military feats of our coun- trymen , and by an impatience to visit ...
... scene so new and extraordinary to an English traveller as the gay and volatile metropolis of France . His attention , moreover , was divided in his second journey by the military feats of our coun- trymen , and by an impatience to visit ...
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... scene of conflict . As they continued to advance , they met from time to time waggons of wounded , or saw lying by the road - side numbers of similar sufferers , partly British , but chiefly Germans , a brigade of whom had been ...
... scene of conflict . As they continued to advance , they met from time to time waggons of wounded , or saw lying by the road - side numbers of similar sufferers , partly British , but chiefly Germans , a brigade of whom had been ...
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... scene . Several sudden charges were made by the French cavalry , all of which were met with courage by our regiments , but with greater or less loss according to their state of readiness for action . On the whole , however , the French ...
... scene . Several sudden charges were made by the French cavalry , all of which were met with courage by our regiments , but with greater or less loss according to their state of readiness for action . On the whole , however , the French ...
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