The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... carried it off . I had no idea of Mr. Sala's reason for sporting his oak ' in this peculiar manner , and he did not vouchsafe any explanation . The CORNHILL was edited by Thackeray from January 1860 to May 1862. I cannot truly say that ...
... carried it off . I had no idea of Mr. Sala's reason for sporting his oak ' in this peculiar manner , and he did not vouchsafe any explanation . The CORNHILL was edited by Thackeray from January 1860 to May 1862. I cannot truly say that ...
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... carried on by land with any other part of Africa by means of caravans . His information on these , as well as on other topics connected with geography , appeared very limited ; and he asked questions that any well - educated Englishman ...
... carried on by land with any other part of Africa by means of caravans . His information on these , as well as on other topics connected with geography , appeared very limited ; and he asked questions that any well - educated Englishman ...
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... carried into execution ; and the circumstance that did take place is as follows : When retreating from before Acre , there remained some men in the hospital at Jaffa , whose death was certain , and whom it was impossible to remove . I ...
... carried into execution ; and the circumstance that did take place is as follows : When retreating from before Acre , there remained some men in the hospital at Jaffa , whose death was certain , and whom it was impossible to remove . I ...
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... carried on my communications with Ireland by means of the smugglers ; they were the most staunch friends I had . At one time they offered to carry off Louis XVIII . from Hartwell , and to deliver him to me . I declined this , as I ...
... carried on my communications with Ireland by means of the smugglers ; they were the most staunch friends I had . At one time they offered to carry off Louis XVIII . from Hartwell , and to deliver him to me . I declined this , as I ...
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... carried at the Battle of Aboukir . " ' It is very handsomely mounted in gold . . . . Gourgaud talked to me of the number of people he had killed in the course of his services with his own hands , and he showed me his sword , on which he ...
... carried at the Battle of Aboukir . " ' It is very handsomely mounted in gold . . . . Gourgaud talked to me of the number of people he had killed in the course of his services with his own hands , and he showed me his sword , on which he ...
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