The Dublin University Magazine, Том 49William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1857 |
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... means of being armed at all points were those of calling the Aus- trian forces into play , in the charac- ter of auxiliaries to the Western Powers : and the only means , again , of gaining their assistance were those of granting to them ...
... means of being armed at all points were those of calling the Aus- trian forces into play , in the charac- ter of auxiliaries to the Western Powers : and the only means , again , of gaining their assistance were those of granting to them ...
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... means of a second lake , much smaller in ex- tent and circular in form , and by a winding but usually navigable chan- nel . The total distance from Bolgrad to the Danube is something less than thirty miles . This Bolgrad has been ...
... means of a second lake , much smaller in ex- tent and circular in form , and by a winding but usually navigable chan- nel . The total distance from Bolgrad to the Danube is something less than thirty miles . This Bolgrad has been ...
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... means played their last stake , and he accordingly sent back the gun - boat to the Isle of Serpents , with orders to the British officer in command of the steam - frigate still cruising near at hand , to keep his station . The event was ...
... means played their last stake , and he accordingly sent back the gun - boat to the Isle of Serpents , with orders to the British officer in command of the steam - frigate still cruising near at hand , to keep his station . The event was ...
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... means we should gain a vast moral hold over the people . We should hold the mouths of the Da- nube in the general interest of com- merce and of freedom , much as Rus- sia has held them hitherto in the in- terest of indigence and ...
... means we should gain a vast moral hold over the people . We should hold the mouths of the Da- nube in the general interest of com- merce and of freedom , much as Rus- sia has held them hitherto in the in- terest of indigence and ...
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... means to go home quietly and do the same . So , good night , my dear lad ; we will meet at ten o'clock breakfast . " I offered him my hand , but he clasped his arms round me like a child , and though I felt ashamed at the action , I ...
... means to go home quietly and do the same . So , good night , my dear lad ; we will meet at ten o'clock breakfast . " I offered him my hand , but he clasped his arms round me like a child , and though I felt ashamed at the action , I ...
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