The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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Page 212
... taken at that juncture by an Irishman of any note in the political world was taken by Mr. Thomas Steele , who announced his intention to retire from public life and devote himself to literary pursuits and submarine operations . ' Mr ...
... taken at that juncture by an Irishman of any note in the political world was taken by Mr. Thomas Steele , who announced his intention to retire from public life and devote himself to literary pursuits and submarine operations . ' Mr ...
Page 520
... taken by surprise , but resisted fiercely and bravely . positions around the Villa Panfili were taken and retaken : the neighbouring villas were riddled with cannon - shot , first from one side , then from the other ; but the advantage ...
... taken by surprise , but resisted fiercely and bravely . positions around the Villa Panfili were taken and retaken : the neighbouring villas were riddled with cannon - shot , first from one side , then from the other ; but the advantage ...
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... taken by those who favour the abandoning our colonies , 479-83 - the real cost of our colonies , 484-8 - their ... taken before , during , and after the adoption of stake nets , ib . - the Tweed Act , 355 - difference in the instincts or ...
... taken by those who favour the abandoning our colonies , 479-83 - the real cost of our colonies , 484-8 - their ... taken before , during , and after the adoption of stake nets , ib . - the Tweed Act , 355 - difference in the instincts or ...
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