Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen15Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1829 |
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... took our station on the at borders the river . From that spot e had a full view of the scandalous at took place . It were difficult for rtray the sentiments of surprise and -n which they excited in his breast . scarcely recover from his ...
... took our station on the at borders the river . From that spot e had a full view of the scandalous at took place . It were difficult for rtray the sentiments of surprise and -n which they excited in his breast . scarcely recover from his ...
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... took place ; the same customs were observed as on ordinary oc- casions ; the Turks invited Bonaparte to be present , and he from complaisance to them , took his place as a mere spectator . But the idea of ordering any particular ...
... took place ; the same customs were observed as on ordinary oc- casions ; the Turks invited Bonaparte to be present , and he from complaisance to them , took his place as a mere spectator . But the idea of ordering any particular ...
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... took fire and blew up , with the strongest appearance that the disaster arose from treach- ery . The popular discontent became at last so threatening , that the viceroy considered it safe , at the risk of still farther increasing it ...
... took fire and blew up , with the strongest appearance that the disaster arose from treach- ery . The popular discontent became at last so threatening , that the viceroy considered it safe , at the risk of still farther increasing it ...
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