The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... possession of my system , that it would neither yield to the most potent remedies , nor to the unremitting and affectionate attentions of my daughter , who was now assisted by a regular nurse . With the fond illusion of an in- valid , I ...
... possession of my system , that it would neither yield to the most potent remedies , nor to the unremitting and affectionate attentions of my daughter , who was now assisted by a regular nurse . With the fond illusion of an in- valid , I ...
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... possessed talents of a wider scope than James , who preceded him to the grave in 1839 his views were more extended ; he was more intellectually accomplished , had seen much more of the world , and thought deeper . James was a wit , an ...
... possessed talents of a wider scope than James , who preceded him to the grave in 1839 his views were more extended ; he was more intellectually accomplished , had seen much more of the world , and thought deeper . James was a wit , an ...
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... possession of the ex - Venetian colonies in this quarter , in the year 1789. Prevesa and Parga alone made some resistance ; the former town was defended by a garrison of about ten thousand men , under the command of General La Salsette ...
... possession of the ex - Venetian colonies in this quarter , in the year 1789. Prevesa and Parga alone made some resistance ; the former town was defended by a garrison of about ten thousand men , under the command of General La Salsette ...
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... possession of Parga , as he had previously done of Prevesa , Vonitza , Gomenitza , and Butrinto ; but the little community of Parga , though not numbering above four thousand inhabitants , resisted , and succeeded during six months in ...
... possession of Parga , as he had previously done of Prevesa , Vonitza , Gomenitza , and Butrinto ; but the little community of Parga , though not numbering above four thousand inhabitants , resisted , and succeeded during six months in ...
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... possession of the place , and were at liberty to do what they pleased with their own . England having given a general rati- fication to the treaty , was in duty bound to act up to it when circumstances placed Parga in her hands . No new ...
... possession of the place , and were at liberty to do what they pleased with their own . England having given a general rati- fication to the treaty , was in duty bound to act up to it when circumstances placed Parga in her hands . No new ...
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