Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen54;Volumen117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... effect that unpleasant consequences could not be guaranteed against , if the war was not finished in one campaign . Alexander , who was quite an astute man in his way , was temporarily enraged by this restric- tion , but , recovering ...
... effect that unpleasant consequences could not be guaranteed against , if the war was not finished in one campaign . Alexander , who was quite an astute man in his way , was temporarily enraged by this restric- tion , but , recovering ...
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... effect that penetration . The defensive of the native army need not , however , be the passive defensive ; indeed that , unless the position be exceptionally strong , is accord- ing to present tenets to be avoided . When , always with ...
... effect that penetration . The defensive of the native army need not , however , be the passive defensive ; indeed that , unless the position be exceptionally strong , is accord- ing to present tenets to be avoided . When , always with ...
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... effect wrecked France . It arrested the French advance which would else have swept Alvensleben aside ; and to its timely effect is traceable the sequence of events that ended in the capitulation of Metz . The fact that although from the ...
... effect wrecked France . It arrested the French advance which would else have swept Alvensleben aside ; and to its timely effect is traceable the sequence of events that ended in the capitulation of Metz . The fact that although from the ...
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... effect ; if we can unite the broken and scattered links of tradition into one continuous wire , then the electric spark of human sympathy will flash from one end to the other . The most remote antiquity will cease to be re- mote . It ...
... effect ; if we can unite the broken and scattered links of tradition into one continuous wire , then the electric spark of human sympathy will flash from one end to the other . The most remote antiquity will cease to be re- mote . It ...
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... effect would be paler ; if there were no large particles in the lower strata , the beautiful sunset effects would cease . In fact , if our atmosphere were perfectly void of dust - particles , the sun's light would simply pass through ...
... effect would be paler ; if there were no large particles in the lower strata , the beautiful sunset effects would cease . In fact , if our atmosphere were perfectly void of dust - particles , the sun's light would simply pass through ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen40 John Holmes Agnew,Walter Hilliard Bidwell Vista completa - 1857 |
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