The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 73;Volume 146William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1932 |
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... side of its moat . It is a dream - picture . We have had the good fortune to approach it from the old side , and on the other side of its smooth water , it looks much older than the relatively civilised period of our Montesquieu . The ...
... side of its moat . It is a dream - picture . We have had the good fortune to approach it from the old side , and on the other side of its smooth water , it looks much older than the relatively civilised period of our Montesquieu . The ...
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... side of it for France and a great D. on the other side for Germany . But always I had made it a rule , when I was hungry in the middle of the day and when I was hungry and tired at night , to descend to eat and to drink and to sleep on ...
... side of it for France and a great D. on the other side for Germany . But always I had made it a rule , when I was hungry in the middle of the day and when I was hungry and tired at night , to descend to eat and to drink and to sleep on ...
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... side of the enemy , firing away , and now and then we received a good raking from them , passing under our stern ... side of her husband , a ball killed him on the spot . . On reach- ing the water one of her shipmates who was a good ...
... side of the enemy , firing away , and now and then we received a good raking from them , passing under our stern ... side of her husband , a ball killed him on the spot . . On reach- ing the water one of her shipmates who was a good ...
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Afternoon Off By Dorothy Whipple | 1 |
Backward Races of Burma The By G E Mitton | 42 |
Bermuda Marine Biology | 81 |
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