Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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... authorities , his stay in the Kaiser's service was not of long duration , and when I joined my regiment in the island principality sacred to San Publio , D-- was a well - known char- acter among the English residents and garrison . Not ...
... authorities , his stay in the Kaiser's service was not of long duration , and when I joined my regiment in the island principality sacred to San Publio , D-- was a well - known char- acter among the English residents and garrison . Not ...
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basis ; neither does there seem to be any historical authority for the statement that Hosea first served in the Egyptian army under Pharaoh , where he acquired the military knowledge which subse- quently enabled him to lead his people ...
basis ; neither does there seem to be any historical authority for the statement that Hosea first served in the Egyptian army under Pharaoh , where he acquired the military knowledge which subse- quently enabled him to lead his people ...
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... authority or right to marry them at all . It would there- fore be easy for him to shake off this low creature , who had no legal claim upon him . But the child was pretty , and Lucia had taken a fancy to it - they would take it with ...
... authority or right to marry them at all . It would there- fore be easy for him to shake off this low creature , who had no legal claim upon him . But the child was pretty , and Lucia had taken a fancy to it - they would take it with ...
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... authorities . Being now no longer a German officer , he be- came a Russian subject , and as such pleaded guilty to the crime of high treason . His brother was innocent . He and he alone , for his own private motives , had drawn the ...
... authorities . Being now no longer a German officer , he be- came a Russian subject , and as such pleaded guilty to the crime of high treason . His brother was innocent . He and he alone , for his own private motives , had drawn the ...
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... authority as leader of Opposi- tion to correct and restrain the imprudence of the Ministers , and placed forcibly before the country that we had no right to dictate to France her form of government , or to provoke the resentment of the ...
... authority as leader of Opposi- tion to correct and restrain the imprudence of the Ministers , and placed forcibly before the country that we had no right to dictate to France her form of government , or to provoke the resentment of the ...
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