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... Perhaps , on the banks of the murmuring and peaceful Loire , some mother thinks anxiously of this her darling child . Here fought the third brigade ; here the fusileers , how thick these heroes lie ! Most of the bodies are already ...
... Perhaps , on the banks of the murmuring and peaceful Loire , some mother thinks anxiously of this her darling child . Here fought the third brigade ; here the fusileers , how thick these heroes lie ! Most of the bodies are already ...
Pagina 136
... perhaps the following sketch of Toledo will be con- sidered to have more variety : : The cathedral of Toledo is deservedly the first object of atten- tion with every stranger . I passed three hours in it , but must not attempt a minute ...
... perhaps the following sketch of Toledo will be con- sidered to have more variety : : The cathedral of Toledo is deservedly the first object of atten- tion with every stranger . I passed three hours in it , but must not attempt a minute ...
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... perhaps forgotten his interesting account of the adven- ture in which , it is said , the Arabs acted death for the double purpose of deterring travellers and extorting money . Sir Frederick made a fruitless attempt to explore the same ...
... perhaps forgotten his interesting account of the adven- ture in which , it is said , the Arabs acted death for the double purpose of deterring travellers and extorting money . Sir Frederick made a fruitless attempt to explore the same ...
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