Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, 第 6 巻Enos Bronson Hopkins and Earle, 1811 |
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... eyes of Buonaparte the following passage : ' Terror preceded the charge , and in vain discipline endeavoured to present an impediment to the protruding pikes . The Cuirassiers alone preserved some confi- dence , and appeared to battle ...
... eyes of Buonaparte the following passage : ' Terror preceded the charge , and in vain discipline endeavoured to present an impediment to the protruding pikes . The Cuirassiers alone preserved some confi- dence , and appeared to battle ...
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... eyes to the eastward , we may observe how very favourably situated the Isle of France is as a central point of communication with those innumerable islands which con- stitute the great Asiatic archipelago , from the Phillipines on the ...
... eyes to the eastward , we may observe how very favourably situated the Isle of France is as a central point of communication with those innumerable islands which con- stitute the great Asiatic archipelago , from the Phillipines on the ...
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... eye discerns the distant champaign till it fades into the clouds of heaven : vast prairies , decorated occasionally with ... eyes of all the enthusiasts of love in suc- ceeding generations . Who would have supposed that the rocks of the ...
... eye discerns the distant champaign till it fades into the clouds of heaven : vast prairies , decorated occasionally with ... eyes of all the enthusiasts of love in suc- ceeding generations . Who would have supposed that the rocks of the ...
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... eyes large and rather lan- guishing ; they have a mild but indepen- dent expression of countenance , that charms at first sight ; in short , they would be considered any where as hand- some men . But their account of the wo- men I never ...
... eyes large and rather lan- guishing ; they have a mild but indepen- dent expression of countenance , that charms at first sight ; in short , they would be considered any where as hand- some men . But their account of the wo- men I never ...
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... eyes of the travellers were here greeted with a sight wholly new and unexpected ; which resulted in the ascertainment of a very impor- tant feature in the geography of North America , that we believe has been hitherto unknown to this ...
... eyes of the travellers were here greeted with a sight wholly new and unexpected ; which resulted in the ascertainment of a very impor- tant feature in the geography of North America , that we believe has been hitherto unknown to this ...
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