The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... attempts at escape , and great stress was laid upon the unfortunate occurrence of an attempt on the part of some of the boys to set the prison on fire . But unsatisfactory , as it undoubtedly is , that they should have been ready to ...
... attempts at escape , and great stress was laid upon the unfortunate occurrence of an attempt on the part of some of the boys to set the prison on fire . But unsatisfactory , as it undoubtedly is , that they should have been ready to ...
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... attempt to improve them , and neglect their massive construction almost enabled them to defy . But civil broil , in the year 1848 , destroyed what even foreign invasion had spared . The Villa Borghese , at Rome , the most finished attempt ...
... attempt to improve them , and neglect their massive construction almost enabled them to defy . But civil broil , in the year 1848 , destroyed what even foreign invasion had spared . The Villa Borghese , at Rome , the most finished attempt ...
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... attempt . Those provinces are without troops for their defence . They have no fortified cities of any strength . Their popu- lations are disaffected , and probably neither could nor would oppose any considerable resistance . They are ...
... attempt . Those provinces are without troops for their defence . They have no fortified cities of any strength . Their popu- lations are disaffected , and probably neither could nor would oppose any considerable resistance . They are ...
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