The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10; Volume 83; Volume 1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... held on the subject , and , in taking into consideration this marriage , a clause providing for the free exercise of the Greek religion , and also that a chapel should be allowed in the Tuileries for the worship of that faith , was ...
... held on the subject , and , in taking into consideration this marriage , a clause providing for the free exercise of the Greek religion , and also that a chapel should be allowed in the Tuileries for the worship of that faith , was ...
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... held in his hands a portrait of the King of Rome which the Empress had sent him by M. de Bausset ; he played with it and kept saying , ' Let us see what he will be at five - and - twenty . ' The Imperial Guard was massed as a reserve ...
... held in his hands a portrait of the King of Rome which the Empress had sent him by M. de Bausset ; he played with it and kept saying , ' Let us see what he will be at five - and - twenty . ' The Imperial Guard was massed as a reserve ...
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... held their own then , not by main force , but by divinest right . Corinnes were plentiful , and Edgermonds still more plentiful . Myself , ' Felicia Felix once wrote on the margin of the book in which she had been reading one of ...
... held their own then , not by main force , but by divinest right . Corinnes were plentiful , and Edgermonds still more plentiful . Myself , ' Felicia Felix once wrote on the margin of the book in which she had been reading one of ...
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... held their own so well against our generals , have had no military training . It is then surely absurd to put forward as an argument that it is an intrusion for a civilian to place his opinion upon record , so long as he gives his ...
... held their own so well against our generals , have had no military training . It is then surely absurd to put forward as an argument that it is an intrusion for a civilian to place his opinion upon record , so long as he gives his ...
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... Free State . And yet on those plains it was found that the rule still held good , and that the irregular burghers - the men of all others who should theoretically have been the victims of the 50 THE MILITARY LESSONS OF THE WAR .
... Free State . And yet on those plains it was found that the rule still held good , and that the irregular burghers - the men of all others who should theoretically have been the victims of the 50 THE MILITARY LESSONS OF THE WAR .
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