The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 18William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1841 - Ireland |
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Page 364
... turned once more to cast a last and farewell look at the scene of our late encounter . It was but a few hours that I had stood almost on the same spot , and yet how altered was all around . The wide plain then bustling with all the life ...
... turned once more to cast a last and farewell look at the scene of our late encounter . It was but a few hours that I had stood almost on the same spot , and yet how altered was all around . The wide plain then bustling with all the life ...
Page 584
... turned the tide of his affairs . He was in the habit of often going out shooting , as well for his amuse- ment as to procure some game for Madame Oudenard's table ; the island abounding in hares and partridge of all sorts ; and he had ...
... turned the tide of his affairs . He was in the habit of often going out shooting , as well for his amuse- ment as to procure some game for Madame Oudenard's table ; the island abounding in hares and partridge of all sorts ; and he had ...
Page 661
... turned upon his saddle , and , directing his glass towards Ney's division , looked fixedly for some mo- ments at them . His eye moved from front to rear slowly , and at last car- rying his telescope along the line he fixed it steadily ...
... turned upon his saddle , and , directing his glass towards Ney's division , looked fixedly for some mo- ments at them . His eye moved from front to rear slowly , and at last car- rying his telescope along the line he fixed it steadily ...
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