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... success . After a number of minor actions in favour of the Russians , he attacked the grand army of the Turks under the walls of Matzin , and completely defeated it in spite of an obstinate resistance . The Turks , dispirited , sent ...
... success . After a number of minor actions in favour of the Russians , he attacked the grand army of the Turks under the walls of Matzin , and completely defeated it in spite of an obstinate resistance . The Turks , dispirited , sent ...
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... success which attends sacred poetry , that his Calvary was likely to sink into that gulph of oblivion in a few years , into which it has most un- towardly fallen already , in a very few years indeed . The for- tunate attempts of Addison ...
... success which attends sacred poetry , that his Calvary was likely to sink into that gulph of oblivion in a few years , into which it has most un- towardly fallen already , in a very few years indeed . The for- tunate attempts of Addison ...
Pagina 536
... success and be- neficial influence of the colony . Its object was to carry on a direct trade to Spain and Italy , and prevent the loss of time and of men which is a necessary consequence of the annual expedi- tions to Bergen with the ...
... success and be- neficial influence of the colony . Its object was to carry on a direct trade to Spain and Italy , and prevent the loss of time and of men which is a necessary consequence of the annual expedi- tions to Bergen with the ...
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