The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 72Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 5
... hands of others . Left to his own resources in the bloody upheaval that was sure to come soon or late , he would ... hand , and use her to the advantage of both herself and her Gargantuan protégée ; while the British Alliance may not ...
... hands of others . Left to his own resources in the bloody upheaval that was sure to come soon or late , he would ... hand , and use her to the advantage of both herself and her Gargantuan protégée ; while the British Alliance may not ...
Pagina 23
... hand , wisely contains a clause . which makes it incumbent on the registering owners to deliver the horses purchased from them anywhere within a ten - mile radius of their stables . So that , as matters stand under the Impressment Act ...
... hand , wisely contains a clause . which makes it incumbent on the registering owners to deliver the horses purchased from them anywhere within a ten - mile radius of their stables . So that , as matters stand under the Impressment Act ...
Pagina 46
... hand to hand in strict accordance with the rules of direct descent . The Emperor , as we know from recent examples , nominates his own successor , and may cancel a nomination already made ; though in theory the nomination is made not by ...
... hand to hand in strict accordance with the rules of direct descent . The Emperor , as we know from recent examples , nominates his own successor , and may cancel a nomination already made ; though in theory the nomination is made not by ...
Pagina 55
... hand- this is not fair . It happens unfortunately for me that my book of notes , made during the Peninsular War , is so written , or rather scribbled , as to be unintelligible to anybody but myself ; so that I cannot save myself by ...
... hand- this is not fair . It happens unfortunately for me that my book of notes , made during the Peninsular War , is so written , or rather scribbled , as to be unintelligible to anybody but myself ; so that I cannot save myself by ...
Pagina 63
here I am . " The dear fellow put his hand across his eyes and as soon as he could speak asked me to tell him the worst at once , and what my wounds were . I told him . He then said a word of comfort , sent for a surgeon , and went on ...
here I am . " The dear fellow put his hand across his eyes and as soon as he could speak asked me to tell him the worst at once , and what my wounds were . I told him . He then said a word of comfort , sent for a surgeon , and went on ...
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