The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Or Critical Journal. forces comprised twenty - four regiments of infantry , and five of dragoons , amounting in all to 29,480 men , which is the largest European force we ever had in India until the present time . The Company's European ...
Or Critical Journal. forces comprised twenty - four regiments of infantry , and five of dragoons , amounting in all to 29,480 men , which is the largest European force we ever had in India until the present time . The Company's European ...
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... force of character as to let the heroine make an utter fool of him . A chance word from her changes the whole course of his life ; and after her marriage , he carries about with him an affection for her which he has not the force to ...
... force of character as to let the heroine make an utter fool of him . A chance word from her changes the whole course of his life ; and after her marriage , he carries about with him an affection for her which he has not the force to ...
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... force of Victor on the heights of Barossa at nearly ten thousand . The British force - independently of the Spanish - can only be inferentially computed . It appears from our own rolls that on the 25th of February - eight days before ...
... force of Victor on the heights of Barossa at nearly ten thousand . The British force - independently of the Spanish - can only be inferentially computed . It appears from our own rolls that on the 25th of February - eight days before ...
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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