The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 13Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1858 |
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... troops putting themselves in pursuit , he one day received a note from a friendly hand urging him to betake him- self to the mountains without delay as the only means of safety . As Bercsényi could not hasten , on account of a dangerous ...
... troops putting themselves in pursuit , he one day received a note from a friendly hand urging him to betake him- self to the mountains without delay as the only means of safety . As Bercsényi could not hasten , on account of a dangerous ...
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... troops of horses scattered over the Hungarian plains ; robust and intrepid men , exhibiting the type of the ancient Magyar race . Their fine features are darkened by the sun and the wind , for the Csikos are accustomed to an almost ...
... troops of horses scattered over the Hungarian plains ; robust and intrepid men , exhibiting the type of the ancient Magyar race . Their fine features are darkened by the sun and the wind , for the Csikos are accustomed to an almost ...
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... troops in their principal towns , at their expense and annoyance , and by dissolving their lawful Legislatures . In 1767 Parliament passed a new bill of taxes on glass , paper , paints , and tea . But this met with the same bitter recep ...
... troops in their principal towns , at their expense and annoyance , and by dissolving their lawful Legislatures . In 1767 Parliament passed a new bill of taxes on glass , paper , paints , and tea . But this met with the same bitter recep ...
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... troops were assembling , ample space was afforded to the spectators for observation and reflection ; and perhaps never did the eye of man rest on such a magnificent picture . The sea , far as the eye could reach , lay calm and still as ...
... troops were assembling , ample space was afforded to the spectators for observation and reflection ; and perhaps never did the eye of man rest on such a magnificent picture . The sea , far as the eye could reach , lay calm and still as ...
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... troops . The poor abbé fared worse of any , for , in riding over to Matamoras to attend on the wounded , a heavy fire was opened on him from the barricade . However , he escaped with the loss of his horse . The siege lasted twelve days ...
... troops . The poor abbé fared worse of any , for , in riding over to Matamoras to attend on the wounded , a heavy fire was opened on him from the barricade . However , he escaped with the loss of his horse . The siege lasted twelve days ...
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