The Southern Magazine, Том 11Murdoch, Browne & Hill, 1872 |
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... French- man , who had compared together Æsop and Buffon , said : " The ass of Æsop had more wit than all the animals of the present age . " The Doctor , who was a great reader of the Ancients , was not long in re- covering from his ...
... French- man , who had compared together Æsop and Buffon , said : " The ass of Æsop had more wit than all the animals of the present age . " The Doctor , who was a great reader of the Ancients , was not long in re- covering from his ...
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... to by Wellington in his conversation with Lord Palmerston , which may perhaps prove interesting . Of the battle of Mont Saint Jean , as it is called by the French , La • Belle Alliance ( a " fine alliance " it 2 The Battle of Waterloo . 17.
... to by Wellington in his conversation with Lord Palmerston , which may perhaps prove interesting . Of the battle of Mont Saint Jean , as it is called by the French , La • Belle Alliance ( a " fine alliance " it 2 The Battle of Waterloo . 17.
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... Yet look how well those French still fought - 4810 Prussians mowed down in a couple of hours . Could Grouchy have come up in the nick of time ? From the battle - field it is but eight and a - The Battle of Waterloo . 19 228.
... Yet look how well those French still fought - 4810 Prussians mowed down in a couple of hours . Could Grouchy have come up in the nick of time ? From the battle - field it is but eight and a - The Battle of Waterloo . 19 228.
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... French ; from the French view the English line was concealed . A fine range of fire the English had , both their flanks extremely well protected . Yet notwithstanding all these advantages Wellington's system could not have prevented the ...
... French ; from the French view the English line was concealed . A fine range of fire the English had , both their flanks extremely well protected . Yet notwithstanding all these advantages Wellington's system could not have prevented the ...
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... French after them in that summer night , driving them into a veritable cul de sac ? The consequences would have been as disas- trous as they were to the Austrians fifteen years before at Hohenlin- den , where Moreau cut them up terribly ...
... French after them in that summer night , driving them into a veritable cul de sac ? The consequences would have been as disas- trous as they were to the Austrians fifteen years before at Hohenlin- den , where Moreau cut them up terribly ...
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