The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1; Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 - American literature |
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... least grasping of the great powers . General Todleben , however , insists that she played the part of lamb to our wolf throughout , and says distinctly that " not to agree at the present time on this fact - that the two antagonistic ...
... least grasping of the great powers . General Todleben , however , insists that she played the part of lamb to our wolf throughout , and says distinctly that " not to agree at the present time on this fact - that the two antagonistic ...
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... least thought Admiral Kornilow , could not have failed of being definitively crushed by superior forces . This project was rejected as too haz- ardous , first by the council , and second- ly by Prince Menschikow ; and no alter- native ...
... least thought Admiral Kornilow , could not have failed of being definitively crushed by superior forces . This project was rejected as too haz- ardous , first by the council , and second- ly by Prince Menschikow ; and no alter- native ...
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... least the rest of the peninsula . Why he abandoned this plan is not explained ; all we are permitted to know of the change of intention is the fact , that , on the 30th of September , about midday , to the great joy of the whole ...
... least the rest of the peninsula . Why he abandoned this plan is not explained ; all we are permitted to know of the change of intention is the fact , that , on the 30th of September , about midday , to the great joy of the whole ...
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... least of Western Africa . The two vol- umes published in 1851 by Commander Forbes , containing an account of his mission to the Dahoman court two years previously , were rather calculated to heighten this interest than to diminish it ...
... least of Western Africa . The two vol- umes published in 1851 by Commander Forbes , containing an account of his mission to the Dahoman court two years previously , were rather calculated to heighten this interest than to diminish it ...
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... least find plenty to amuse and instruct . nitude of the islands of the Indian Archi- The island of Java is the third in mag- pelago . Its length from east to west is one hundred and sixty - six miles , and its breadth varies from fifty ...
... least find plenty to amuse and instruct . nitude of the islands of the Indian Archi- The island of Java is the third in mag- pelago . Its length from east to west is one hundred and sixty - six miles , and its breadth varies from fifty ...
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