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Napoleon soon became aware that , though the appearance of the alliance must be preserved , his success in the coming struggle must depend upon his own efforts . Though much displeased with the refusal of Alexander to join in minatory ...
Napoleon soon became aware that , though the appearance of the alliance must be preserved , his success in the coming struggle must depend upon his own efforts . Though much displeased with the refusal of Alexander to join in minatory ...
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On the sides it was cleaner , and under the outer hair there appeared everywhere a wool , very soft , warm , and thick , and of a fallow - brown colour . The giant was well protected against the cold . The whole appearance of the animal ...
On the sides it was cleaner , and under the outer hair there appeared everywhere a wool , very soft , warm , and thick , and of a fallow - brown colour . The giant was well protected against the cold . The whole appearance of the animal ...
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The glas - tum resembled the plantain in appearance , and with its juice the women and girls of Britain besmeared themselves when engaged in celebrating certain sacred rites ; and as , on those occasions , they went about in a state of ...
The glas - tum resembled the plantain in appearance , and with its juice the women and girls of Britain besmeared themselves when engaged in celebrating certain sacred rites ; and as , on those occasions , they went about in a state of ...
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Missus and I By Rev ALAN BRODRICK M | 134 |
Napoleon | 212 |
Arctic Regions The Buried Elephants in the By Rev D GATH | 275 |
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