Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 54Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1863 |
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Page 81
... hundred and forty , and one hundred and eighty tons each ; but their mission is to carry the army of France . They certainly , for their size , managed to stow away a surprising amount of this cargo , but its principal conveyance fell ...
... hundred and forty , and one hundred and eighty tons each ; but their mission is to carry the army of France . They certainly , for their size , managed to stow away a surprising amount of this cargo , but its principal conveyance fell ...
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... hundred and forty . And mine , two hundred ; 2 Sen. But though they jump not on a just account As in these cases , where the aim reports , ' Tis oft with difference , yet do they all confirm A Turkish fleet , and bearing up to Cyprus ...
... hundred and forty . And mine , two hundred ; 2 Sen. But though they jump not on a just account As in these cases , where the aim reports , ' Tis oft with difference , yet do they all confirm A Turkish fleet , and bearing up to Cyprus ...
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... hundred and ninety - eight thousand nine hundred and forty troops against Prussia , ex- clusive of the contingents of his German satraps . And these were veteran troops , full of national pride , and possessed by the demon of glory ...
... hundred and ninety - eight thousand nine hundred and forty troops against Prussia , ex- clusive of the contingents of his German satraps . And these were veteran troops , full of national pride , and possessed by the demon of glory ...
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Bessie Leigh | 1 |
or The Days of Philip and Mary An Historical Romance | 19 |
A Visit to Caprera | 37 |
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