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it to get rid of what he thinks a more vulgar or disagreeable situation , to escape
confinement at the counter or the desk - any one urged merely by vanity or
interest , or , in short , impelled by any consideration but a real and
unconquerable ...
it to get rid of what he thinks a more vulgar or disagreeable situation , to escape
confinement at the counter or the desk - any one urged merely by vanity or
interest , or , in short , impelled by any consideration but a real and
unconquerable ...
Pagina 199
No British General , perhaps , was ever placed is a more arduous and
embarrassing situation . ' In the conclusion , too , he observes : . • I think that Sir
John Moore was not a little unlucky , in having to deal first with a madman in
Sweden , and ...
No British General , perhaps , was ever placed is a more arduous and
embarrassing situation . ' In the conclusion , too , he observes : . • I think that Sir
John Moore was not a little unlucky , in having to deal first with a madman in
Sweden , and ...
Pagina 496
Suwarof now found himself in the delicate situation of commanding officers of
another nation ; a situation in which he , whom superficial observers have
accounted a madman or a buffoon , acquitted himself with great dexterity . He
paid a ...
Suwarof now found himself in the delicate situation of commanding officers of
another nation ; a situation in which he , whom superficial observers have
accounted a madman or a buffoon , acquitted himself with great dexterity . He
paid a ...
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