Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen55John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1862 |
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... position of a courtier so uncongenial , that at the age of eighteen . he was glad to exchange it for that of a lieutenant in a regiment of engineers quartered at Genoa . He , Though so young , he had already at- tained such proficiency ...
... position of a courtier so uncongenial , that at the age of eighteen . he was glad to exchange it for that of a lieutenant in a regiment of engineers quartered at Genoa . He , Though so young , he had already at- tained such proficiency ...
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... position was a most difficult one . Pied- mont was isolated both without and with- in the peninsula ; her constitution was the object of constant attacks , in which ex- treme conservatives and democrats equal- ly joined ; her finances ...
... position was a most difficult one . Pied- mont was isolated both without and with- in the peninsula ; her constitution was the object of constant attacks , in which ex- treme conservatives and democrats equal- ly joined ; her finances ...
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... position would have been diplomatically unassailable , since her Ital- ian provinces were secured to her by the same title - deed which gave Genoa to Pied- mont ; fortunately , however , for the de- signs of Count de Cavour , her tenure ...
... position would have been diplomatically unassailable , since her Ital- ian provinces were secured to her by the same title - deed which gave Genoa to Pied- mont ; fortunately , however , for the de- signs of Count de Cavour , her tenure ...
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... position to the missionary establishments and the non - caste Government schools . Here Ramasawneys and Gopalsawneys could be taught the rudiments of English by teachers wearing the orthodox marks , learn morals from Esop's fables ...
... position to the missionary establishments and the non - caste Government schools . Here Ramasawneys and Gopalsawneys could be taught the rudiments of English by teachers wearing the orthodox marks , learn morals from Esop's fables ...
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... position and that of his country , that it is necessa- ry to expend a few words in showing to what he really was born . Arabia , then , is not what Englishmen habitually con- ceive it to be , a mere sandy desert , flat as sands ...
... position and that of his country , that it is necessa- ry to expend a few words in showing to what he really was born . Arabia , then , is not what Englishmen habitually con- ceive it to be , a mere sandy desert , flat as sands ...
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