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Page 11
... success , he wished them all at the devil , and crossed over to Galata . Here he was reduced by the assistance of a few riotous com- panions to his last para , and had recourse to a friend , whom he consulted as to the mode in " which ...
... success , he wished them all at the devil , and crossed over to Galata . Here he was reduced by the assistance of a few riotous com- panions to his last para , and had recourse to a friend , whom he consulted as to the mode in " which ...
Page 208
... success of the present effort , appears to be impressed on nobody more strongly than on the author himself . One of the greatest objections to this book , next to the per- vading and inexpiable fault of tiresomeness , is the frequent ...
... success of the present effort , appears to be impressed on nobody more strongly than on the author himself . One of the greatest objections to this book , next to the per- vading and inexpiable fault of tiresomeness , is the frequent ...
Page 457
... success at Ulm in 1805 , and with as signal failure in Champagne in March 1814 , was , on this occasion , justified by the nature of the ground ; the Adige covering the advance of the French , and enabling [ them , at the end of their ...
... success at Ulm in 1805 , and with as signal failure in Champagne in March 1814 , was , on this occasion , justified by the nature of the ground ; the Adige covering the advance of the French , and enabling [ them , at the end of their ...
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