The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... lines as were contained in the Idylls of the King ' ( in fact for 4,750 lines ) , on condition that the poems should be printed in the CORNHILL MAGAZINE and that I should publish them for three years afterwards . That offer was really a ...
... lines as were contained in the Idylls of the King ' ( in fact for 4,750 lines ) , on condition that the poems should be printed in the CORNHILL MAGAZINE and that I should publish them for three years afterwards . That offer was really a ...
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... lines of Chatham as a point of retreat . I should then have pushed for London , and , had I arrived there , I should have offered very moderate terms of peace , taking care , however , so far to cripple you that you could have done no ...
... lines of Chatham as a point of retreat . I should then have pushed for London , and , had I arrived there , I should have offered very moderate terms of peace , taking care , however , so far to cripple you that you could have done no ...
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... lines of Chatham . He said he had no exact plan of them , but that he had understood there were lines there . He said he had at that time his information from Goldsmith , who transmitted every intelligence to him by the smugglers ; he ...
... lines of Chatham . He said he had no exact plan of them , but that he had understood there were lines there . He said he had at that time his information from Goldsmith , who transmitted every intelligence to him by the smugglers ; he ...
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... lines To my own Portrait ' may have applied to this very miniature Yet look thou still serenely on , And if sweet friends there be That when my song and soul are gone Shall seek my form in thee , Tell them of one for whom ' twas best To ...
... lines To my own Portrait ' may have applied to this very miniature Yet look thou still serenely on , And if sweet friends there be That when my song and soul are gone Shall seek my form in thee , Tell them of one for whom ' twas best To ...
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... lines , groups , or columns can have any effect on the individual's chances of being hit . ' Are these then the three lessons which we have gained from a year of warfare ! I wonder how many South African officers would endorse them ...
... lines , groups , or columns can have any effect on the individual's chances of being hit . ' Are these then the three lessons which we have gained from a year of warfare ! I wonder how many South African officers would endorse them ...
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