The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... continued to share their fortunes , and Henri de la Roche Jaquelein , the most distinguished of a family to which the Bourbons can never be too grateful . Roche Jaquelein was the cousin and friend of Lescure . The marchioness describes ...
... continued to share their fortunes , and Henri de la Roche Jaquelein , the most distinguished of a family to which the Bourbons can never be too grateful . Roche Jaquelein was the cousin and friend of Lescure . The marchioness describes ...
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... continued in a body more than three or four days the chiefs generally remained with a few hundred deserters and strangers to the country , who , having no homes , were always in the field . Whenever an expedition was planned , the ...
... continued in a body more than three or four days the chiefs generally remained with a few hundred deserters and strangers to the country , who , having no homes , were always in the field . Whenever an expedition was planned , the ...
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... continued till the time of her delivery . Her fear now was that her husband's body should fall into the hands of the enemy , and be ex- posed to the same brutal outrages as that of Bonchamp's . She wished to have it embalmed , and carry ...
... continued till the time of her delivery . Her fear now was that her husband's body should fall into the hands of the enemy , and be ex- posed to the same brutal outrages as that of Bonchamp's . She wished to have it embalmed , and carry ...
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... continued our route , ' says she , ' every one with the certainty of perishing in battle , or being butchered sooner or later . ' The road , as far as they retreated exhibited shocking proofs of French ferocity . The sick , the wounded ...
... continued our route , ' says she , ' every one with the certainty of perishing in battle , or being butchered sooner or later . ' The road , as far as they retreated exhibited shocking proofs of French ferocity . The sick , the wounded ...
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... continued salt marsh without a human habitation ; slept in an empty stable at the first village they met with , and the next day , after passing a flat uncultivated country covered with jungle , halted at the village of Ootul ...
... continued salt marsh without a human habitation ; slept in an empty stable at the first village they met with , and the next day , after passing a flat uncultivated country covered with jungle , halted at the village of Ootul ...
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