The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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Pagina 2
... passing strange if either Frenchmen and Englishmen , so recently engaged in animated competi- tion , had suddenly ... passed successively through the grades of captain , commandant , lieutenant- colonel , adjutant - colonel , marshal ...
... passing strange if either Frenchmen and Englishmen , so recently engaged in animated competi- tion , had suddenly ... passed successively through the grades of captain , commandant , lieutenant- colonel , adjutant - colonel , marshal ...
Pagina 3
... passing herself off as the most inoffensive and least grasping of the great powers . General Todleben , however , insists ... passed from neutrality to threats . Such , in substance , is General Tod- leben's explanation of the immediate ...
... passing herself off as the most inoffensive and least grasping of the great powers . General Todleben , however , insists ... passed from neutrality to threats . Such , in substance , is General Tod- leben's explanation of the immediate ...
Pagina 20
... passed over by travellers either in discreet silence or else treated with mincing periphrases , is sometimes a little startling ; but in this and in some of his other oddities , Cap- tian Burton is , in a way , manly and straightforward ...
... passed over by travellers either in discreet silence or else treated with mincing periphrases , is sometimes a little startling ; but in this and in some of his other oddities , Cap- tian Burton is , in a way , manly and straightforward ...
Pagina 22
... passed on . As slaves are passing to and fro all day long , and their pace is of the slowest , the tinkle of their bell , and the consequent flight of every native male , however occupied , become a pro- found nuisance to the traveller ...
... passed on . As slaves are passing to and fro all day long , and their pace is of the slowest , the tinkle of their bell , and the consequent flight of every native male , however occupied , become a pro- found nuisance to the traveller ...
Pagina 33
... passed by , bowing continually . Peasants leading horses , on catching sight of strangers , " suddenly check their animals , lead them off the main road , and , with hat in hand , stand uncovered " until the travellers have passed ...
... passed by , bowing continually . Peasants leading horses , on catching sight of strangers , " suddenly check their animals , lead them off the main road , and , with hat in hand , stand uncovered " until the travellers have passed ...
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