Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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... less useful , as well as less defensible , than those which stand on rivers running far inland , and so command a whole circle of country , in- stead of a mere semicircle , as is the case with coastwise towns . We must remem- ber that ...
... less useful , as well as less defensible , than those which stand on rivers running far inland , and so command a whole circle of country , in- stead of a mere semicircle , as is the case with coastwise towns . We must remem- ber that ...
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... less Christian , less cultivated , nor less devoted to reason- able progress . If the Irish at heart sigh for the life of Tuscany , where prosperous peasants live a life of little change and less disorder , with scarcely any crime , and ...
... less Christian , less cultivated , nor less devoted to reason- able progress . If the Irish at heart sigh for the life of Tuscany , where prosperous peasants live a life of little change and less disorder , with scarcely any crime , and ...
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... less conversant with military affairs than stone probably relied entirely on the Continental statesmen . Foreign cabinets , " Silver Streak . " Still , if he sees no taking the French for example , always contain more or less of the ...
... less conversant with military affairs than stone probably relied entirely on the Continental statesmen . Foreign cabinets , " Silver Streak . " Still , if he sees no taking the French for example , always contain more or less of the ...
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