The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... land ; but his views were rejected , and he was despatched with his division into the interior , while the remainder of the army was engaged in the siege . He encountered the Danes near Keoge , and defeated them , capturing 1500 ...
... land ; but his views were rejected , and he was despatched with his division into the interior , while the remainder of the army was engaged in the siege . He encountered the Danes near Keoge , and defeated them , capturing 1500 ...
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... land of refuge , but they had escaped some immi- nent perils , and were actually out of France , when a sudden alarm caused them to deviate a little from the prescribed route , and to re - enter French territory at the town of ...
... land of refuge , but they had escaped some immi- nent perils , and were actually out of France , when a sudden alarm caused them to deviate a little from the prescribed route , and to re - enter French territory at the town of ...
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... land of their persecution . The adventures which they encountered both by land and sea on their route from Marseilles viâ Nice to Turin , where they had an audience of King Victor Amadeus , who warmly expressed his sympathy with them ...
... land of their persecution . The adventures which they encountered both by land and sea on their route from Marseilles viâ Nice to Turin , where they had an audience of King Victor Amadeus , who warmly expressed his sympathy with them ...
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... land by the aid of German skill were , however , made in the reign of Elizabeth , when numerous bodies of foreign miners were invited to settle in different parts of the country , for the purpose , at the same time , of working the ...
... land by the aid of German skill were , however , made in the reign of Elizabeth , when numerous bodies of foreign miners were invited to settle in different parts of the country , for the purpose , at the same time , of working the ...
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... land ; stone drinking pots from Cologne ; cutlery from Nuremberg ; glass from Venice ; and millinery from Milan . The milaners of London constituted a special class of retail dealers . They sold not only French and Flemish cloths , but ...
... land ; stone drinking pots from Cologne ; cutlery from Nuremberg ; glass from Venice ; and millinery from Milan . The milaners of London constituted a special class of retail dealers . They sold not only French and Flemish cloths , but ...
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