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The failure was , as it turned out , a trifling matter ; and no more would probably
have been heard of it if it had happened to anyone else ; but it afforded to our
great soldier a lesson of the difficulties attendant upon such operations , which
was ...
The failure was , as it turned out , a trifling matter ; and no more would probably
have been heard of it if it had happened to anyone else ; but it afforded to our
great soldier a lesson of the difficulties attendant upon such operations , which
was ...
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I am in no want of money , and probably never shall be : when I am , it will be time
enough to call upon you . ' ' The Duke ' s generosity was , as is well known ,
conspicuously displayed in his protection of the son of Dhoondiah Waugh , the ...
I am in no want of money , and probably never shall be : when I am , it will be time
enough to call upon you . ' ' The Duke ' s generosity was , as is well known ,
conspicuously displayed in his protection of the son of Dhoondiah Waugh , the ...
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But in direct continuation of the conversationextract above quoted , Mr. Gleig
remarks to him : The rivers must have puzzled you at times , for you probably did
not carry pontoons with you ; ' and he makes the poor Duke reply :No ; we had no
...
But in direct continuation of the conversationextract above quoted , Mr. Gleig
remarks to him : The rivers must have puzzled you at times , for you probably did
not carry pontoons with you ; ' and he makes the poor Duke reply :No ; we had no
...
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... the most complete of these lists , that of M . M . Haag , gives a total - probably
below the truth - of no less than 1480 convicts , condemned to the galleys for.
less 40 The Hugonots at the Galleys .
... the most complete of these lists , that of M . M . Haag , gives a total - probably
below the truth - of no less than 1480 convicts , condemned to the galleys for.
less 40 The Hugonots at the Galleys .
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The labour of a galley slave , ' has become proverbial , and not without reason ;
but probably very few of those who use the illustration realise its force . İt is
observed by the writer of this narrative that by stress of torture men may be got to
do ...
The labour of a galley slave , ' has become proverbial , and not without reason ;
but probably very few of those who use the illustration realise its force . İt is
observed by the writer of this narrative that by stress of torture men may be got to
do ...
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