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... continued . The battle of Peruvian inde- pendence was not yet fought . The republic possessed only a nominal freedom , and met with no small difficulty in defending the name of independence . San Martin continued to admin- ister the ...
... continued . The battle of Peruvian inde- pendence was not yet fought . The republic possessed only a nominal freedom , and met with no small difficulty in defending the name of independence . San Martin continued to admin- ister the ...
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... continued to consist of galleys , now reduced to dromones , having two tiers of fifty oars , making in all one hundred , rowed by as many men . Signals had been introduced to convey or- ders when out of hearing , and the line of battle ...
... continued to consist of galleys , now reduced to dromones , having two tiers of fifty oars , making in all one hundred , rowed by as many men . Signals had been introduced to convey or- ders when out of hearing , and the line of battle ...
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... continued to hold his power , till the last pageant had con- ducted him to the vaults of St Dénis . The world would have lost that part of his story which now forms its moral ; the shade which now gives relief and effect to the picture ...
... continued to hold his power , till the last pageant had con- ducted him to the vaults of St Dénis . The world would have lost that part of his story which now forms its moral ; the shade which now gives relief and effect to the picture ...
Inhalt
BOLIVAR AND THE BOLIVIAN CONSTITUTION | 26 |
REMOVAL of the INDIANS | 62 |
HALIBURTONS HISTORY OF NOVASCOTIA | 121 |
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