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Page 11
... perhaps , they possess any national pride . I once , in fact , was in some danger of a serious dispute , by hazarding a doubt , that the Turks rode better than the Persians . It is quite ridiculous to hear them boast of their own feats ...
... perhaps , they possess any national pride . I once , in fact , was in some danger of a serious dispute , by hazarding a doubt , that the Turks rode better than the Persians . It is quite ridiculous to hear them boast of their own feats ...
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... perhaps , might have been softened by admit- ting that several of the gross defects in the habits of the Cape- farmer were common to them with the Virginia - planter , as well as with many agriculturists in a newly settled country : but ...
... perhaps , might have been softened by admit- ting that several of the gross defects in the habits of the Cape- farmer were common to them with the Virginia - planter , as well as with many agriculturists in a newly settled country : but ...
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... perhaps more judgment than industry ; and if he selected with propriety , he was contented to copy with negligence . His successor , M. Méon , has not merely re- printed the former collection : he has re - compared the text with the ...
... perhaps more judgment than industry ; and if he selected with propriety , he was contented to copy with negligence . His successor , M. Méon , has not merely re- printed the former collection : he has re - compared the text with the ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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