The Anglo-American Magazine, Volumen 5Maclear., 1854 |
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... natural breastwork protected my men from every shot ; and I had told them that , on a close approach of the enemy ... nature , a perfect Gibraltar , being a high inaccessible rock on every side , except the west ; from which , to the ...
... natural breastwork protected my men from every shot ; and I had told them that , on a close approach of the enemy ... nature , a perfect Gibraltar , being a high inaccessible rock on every side , except the west ; from which , to the ...
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... nature put no such means in men's hands ; shocking to every lover of honorable war . In vain has religion The lieutenant brought the fatal prize near the Ramilies , and Sir Thomas ordered been established if these acts of cruelty are ...
... nature put no such means in men's hands ; shocking to every lover of honorable war . In vain has religion The lieutenant brought the fatal prize near the Ramilies , and Sir Thomas ordered been established if these acts of cruelty are ...
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... Nature , is sincerely and under its influence the plants , whose growth a to be pitied during this period of the year . After wise provision had hitherto partially checked , have the early summer rains , all Nature seems revived , now ...
... Nature , is sincerely and under its influence the plants , whose growth a to be pitied during this period of the year . After wise provision had hitherto partially checked , have the early summer rains , all Nature seems revived , now ...
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... nature's construction embraces undertake the delicate task of popping the ques- an area of 100,000 square miles . In this " land tion , a privilege which some modest swains of the mountain and the flood " the Circassians would willingly ...
... nature's construction embraces undertake the delicate task of popping the ques- an area of 100,000 square miles . In this " land tion , a privilege which some modest swains of the mountain and the flood " the Circassians would willingly ...
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... nature sighs with seeming sad- tersburg , is crowded with them on the lovely ness over the early grave of summer . Clouds summer afternoons . The scene is at once gaudy of dust sweep through the great avenues , and and grotesque . There ...
... nature sighs with seeming sad- tersburg , is crowded with them on the lovely ness over the early grave of summer . Clouds summer afternoons . The scene is at once gaudy of dust sweep through the great avenues , and and grotesque . There ...
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Página 535 - I ordered the field pieces to retire across the bridge, and form a battery for its protection, and to cover the retreat of the infantry, which, was accordingly done, and the parties of Appling and Wool, as well as that of Sproul, retired alternately, keeping up a brisk fire, until they got under cover of the works. The enemy's light troops occupied 243 the houses near the bridge, and.
Página 211 - General's department, who, actually with a few men, had turned the enemy's battery. '• The column of support, consisting of the remainder of De Watteville's and the King's regiment, forming the reserve, in marching too near the Lake, found themselves entangled between the rocks and the water, and by the retreat of the flank companies, were thrown into such confusion, as to render it impossible to give them any kind of formation during the darkness of the night, at which time they were exposed to...
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