The Dublin University Magazine, Том 44William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1854 |
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... readers in the com- prehension of the truth and in the detection of the falsehood of the news they hear from hour to hour , by a broad sketch of the seats of war , in so far as that may serve to explain the plan of the several campaigns ...
... readers in the com- prehension of the truth and in the detection of the falsehood of the news they hear from hour to hour , by a broad sketch of the seats of war , in so far as that may serve to explain the plan of the several campaigns ...
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... readers . In that part of its course with which we are now concerned the Danube has an average depth of about twenty feet , with a current of about two miles an hour , and a breadth va- rying generally from 1,400 to 2,100 yards , but ...
... readers . In that part of its course with which we are now concerned the Danube has an average depth of about twenty feet , with a current of about two miles an hour , and a breadth va- rying generally from 1,400 to 2,100 yards , but ...
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... reader that the President of the Peace Congress could not have devised a plan of a campaign more likely to be bloodless than that which was begun in the intrenched lines of Gallipoli . Nature , history , and the engineer's art , all ...
... reader that the President of the Peace Congress could not have devised a plan of a campaign more likely to be bloodless than that which was begun in the intrenched lines of Gallipoli . Nature , history , and the engineer's art , all ...
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... readers as fully justifies the publication , in 1854 , of the work of Dr. Davy , the title of which we give below , as it did that of Edwards , in 1793. But , in the interval of half a century , a marvellous change has been suffered by ...
... readers as fully justifies the publication , in 1854 , of the work of Dr. Davy , the title of which we give below , as it did that of Edwards , in 1793. But , in the interval of half a century , a marvellous change has been suffered by ...
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... reader ; and did we not know that mankind never learns from recorded experience , we might indulge a hope that they would convey a useful warning to the yet unharmed and untaught English aristocracy . We are not unwilling to admit that ...
... reader ; and did we not know that mankind never learns from recorded experience , we might indulge a hope that they would convey a useful warning to the yet unharmed and untaught English aristocracy . We are not unwilling to admit that ...
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