The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1; Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 - American literature |
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... side and Asia on the other , she finds herself the natu- ral intermediary between the east and the west . Thence for her the necessity of the double end towards which her policy must be directed . She must pur- sue the development of ...
... side and Asia on the other , she finds herself the natu- ral intermediary between the east and the west . Thence for her the necessity of the double end towards which her policy must be directed . She must pur- sue the development of ...
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... side of Sebastopol were very weak , and that each of them had its particular imperfections ; but since , at the time of their construction , no further use of them was contemplated than to repulse the attack of a weak invading force ...
... side of Sebastopol were very weak , and that each of them had its particular imperfections ; but since , at the time of their construction , no further use of them was contemplated than to repulse the attack of a weak invading force ...
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... side of the roadstead , might force the Russian fleet to abandon its actual position , take possession of the north side , and burn , by the fire of their batteries , the ships moored in the great bay . Starting from these assumptions ...
... side of the roadstead , might force the Russian fleet to abandon its actual position , take possession of the north side , and burn , by the fire of their batteries , the ships moored in the great bay . Starting from these assumptions ...
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... side , and a good deal was done within four days in the execution of new batteries connected by earthworks ; but it is stated over and over again , with weari- some iteration , that all must have proved unavailing against a combined and ...
... side , and a good deal was done within four days in the execution of new batteries connected by earthworks ; but it is stated over and over again , with weari- some iteration , that all must have proved unavailing against a combined and ...
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... sides lay half - burnt and disfigured bodies ; and across the rolling and infernal crash of the artillery were heard ... side of the combined fleets . The sum- mary stands thus : " All the squadrons united engaged our five batteries with ...
... sides lay half - burnt and disfigured bodies ; and across the rolling and infernal crash of the artillery were heard ... side of the combined fleets . The sum- mary stands thus : " All the squadrons united engaged our five batteries with ...
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