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Page 130
... attempted to redeem the day by a furious attack on the Prussian left , and subsequently by a collective charge of their ... attempt to advance against Berlin . The success of these operations , and the approach of an additional corps of ...
... attempted to redeem the day by a furious attack on the Prussian left , and subsequently by a collective charge of their ... attempt to advance against Berlin . The success of these operations , and the approach of an additional corps of ...
Page 193
... attempt follows to defend the resemblance between the language of the Greeks and that of the Scythians : but this re- semblance is very slight . The word nug , fire , may be both Scy- thian and Greek : but the proportion of Gothic words ...
... attempt follows to defend the resemblance between the language of the Greeks and that of the Scythians : but this re- semblance is very slight . The word nug , fire , may be both Scy- thian and Greek : but the proportion of Gothic words ...
Page 452
... attempt to quicken them by a private address to one of the British ministers . George I. being on the point of tra- velling through Holland , attended by Lord Stanhope and other noblemen , Dubois resolved to throw himself in his ...
... attempt to quicken them by a private address to one of the British ministers . George I. being on the point of tra- velling through Holland , attended by Lord Stanhope and other noblemen , Dubois resolved to throw himself in his ...
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