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Pagina 137
... seen to persist in a resistance obstinate and des perate , but fruitless . Near this side of the painting is seen General Putnam , reluc- tantly ordering the retreat of these brave men ; while beyond him a party of the American troops ...
... seen to persist in a resistance obstinate and des perate , but fruitless . Near this side of the painting is seen General Putnam , reluc- tantly ordering the retreat of these brave men ; while beyond him a party of the American troops ...
Pagina 250
... seen this renowned saber , even on occasions when his grand- father's jeweled pomp was wont to be displayed before the eyes of strangers , ) dispatched a messenger instantly to the Nazar , ( who , be it remembered , was also keeper of ...
... seen this renowned saber , even on occasions when his grand- father's jeweled pomp was wont to be displayed before the eyes of strangers , ) dispatched a messenger instantly to the Nazar , ( who , be it remembered , was also keeper of ...
Pagina 334
... seen by Tycho when he was fishing with his servants a little before sunset ; that of 1744 , the " Pretender's Comet , " was of surpassing splendor , being seen at its peri- helion even at mid - day with the naked eye . But all ...
... seen by Tycho when he was fishing with his servants a little before sunset ; that of 1744 , the " Pretender's Comet , " was of surpassing splendor , being seen at its peri- helion even at mid - day with the naked eye . But all ...
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