Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... took the dashing offensive at Ahmed Kheyl and at the Shuturgurdan ; they drove Dunham Massy's cavalry and took British guns ; they reoccupied Cabul in the face of our arms , they besieged Candahar , they hemmed Roberts within the ...
... took the dashing offensive at Ahmed Kheyl and at the Shuturgurdan ; they drove Dunham Massy's cavalry and took British guns ; they reoccupied Cabul in the face of our arms , they besieged Candahar , they hemmed Roberts within the ...
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... took it because it was the only means whereby he could hinder Bazaine from accomplish ing his purpose . But for the most part one side in battle is on the offensive ; the other on the defensive . The invader is habitually the offensive ...
... took it because it was the only means whereby he could hinder Bazaine from accomplish ing his purpose . But for the most part one side in battle is on the offensive ; the other on the defensive . The invader is habitually the offensive ...
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... took the rifle - fire of a whole French division , yet did not lose above fifty men , has been a notable weapon in the hands of those who argue that good cavalry can charge home on unshaken infantry . But never more will French infantry ...
... took the rifle - fire of a whole French division , yet did not lose above fifty men , has been a notable weapon in the hands of those who argue that good cavalry can charge home on unshaken infantry . But never more will French infantry ...
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... took out the quarto which he embedded for the time being in his portmanteau ; he had previously removed it from the old cover in order to keep it flatter in the box . It was a hard struggle for him to leave the Grimms , but at last he ...
... took out the quarto which he embedded for the time being in his portmanteau ; he had previously removed it from the old cover in order to keep it flatter in the box . It was a hard struggle for him to leave the Grimms , but at last he ...
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... took courage , and did the honors of his box . He expatiated on the beauty and interest of Cruikshank's etchings ; he pointed out how much the fine condition of the books added to their value ; he en- larged on the spirit and coloring ...
... took courage , and did the honors of his box . He expatiated on the beauty and interest of Cruikshank's etchings ; he pointed out how much the fine condition of the books added to their value ; he en- larged on the spirit and coloring ...
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