Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... head of six squadrons , he charged across 1000 yards of open plain , rode over and through two separate lines of French infantry , carried a line of cannon numbering nine batteries , rode 1000 yards further into the very heart of the ...
... head of six squadrons , he charged across 1000 yards of open plain , rode over and through two separate lines of French infantry , carried a line of cannon numbering nine batteries , rode 1000 yards further into the very heart of the ...
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... head- lines and the edges mercilessly cropped , was to them a book and nothing more ; they cared nothing for the work of the old printers , and you might call over the names of all the famous binders without arousing any enthusiasm in ...
... head- lines and the edges mercilessly cropped , was to them a book and nothing more ; they cared nothing for the work of the old printers , and you might call over the names of all the famous binders without arousing any enthusiasm in ...
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... head , she was able to defy the elements if they were not very unpro- pitious . She met Gibbs's little civilities frankly and pleasantly , but never seemed to look for them ; he rarely saw her when he was on the river , and , when they ...
... head , she was able to defy the elements if they were not very unpro- pitious . She met Gibbs's little civilities frankly and pleasantly , but never seemed to look for them ; he rarely saw her when he was on the river , and , when they ...
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... head , he pointed out to his friend the danger of the path which lay before him . He explained , and really to listen to him one would have thought he had been married himself half a dozen times all the disadvantages of matrimony . ous ...
... head , he pointed out to his friend the danger of the path which lay before him . He explained , and really to listen to him one would have thought he had been married himself half a dozen times all the disadvantages of matrimony . ous ...
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... head , the eyes , the figure's lines . He was so happy . Suddenly his house was made a home . " How have you been ? How are you ? " But before he answered , he had given her a stool , respectfully : had put a cushion at her head . " How ...
... head , the eyes , the figure's lines . He was so happy . Suddenly his house was made a home . " How have you been ? How are you ? " But before he answered , he had given her a stool , respectfully : had put a cushion at her head . " How ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 40 John Holmes Agnew,Walter Hilliard Bidwell Visualização integral - 1857 |
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