The Edinburgh Review, Volume 109A. and C. Black, 1859 - English literature |
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... Austria one " " " " In Russia one " " دو forty - two . thirty - eight . thirty - three . twenty - eight . Thus England exhibits the lowest mortality , and the state of the public health is so improved , that the present duration of ...
... Austria one " " " " In Russia one " " دو forty - two . thirty - eight . thirty - three . twenty - eight . Thus England exhibits the lowest mortality , and the state of the public health is so improved , that the present duration of ...
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... in this perilous advance ; and Paris capitulated to them , on the 3rd of July , without firing a gun ; before they had been joined by an Austrian or a Russian regiment 182 Lord Liverpool's Administration until 1822. Jan.
... in this perilous advance ; and Paris capitulated to them , on the 3rd of July , without firing a gun ; before they had been joined by an Austrian or a Russian regiment 182 Lord Liverpool's Administration until 1822. Jan.
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... Austrian or Russian general had any share in the capitulation of 1815. Viewing , as we do , the rising of Germany after the retreat from Moscow , as the ultimate cause of Napoleon's overthrow , and considering the line which Prussia ...
... Austrian or Russian general had any share in the capitulation of 1815. Viewing , as we do , the rising of Germany after the retreat from Moscow , as the ultimate cause of Napoleon's overthrow , and considering the line which Prussia ...
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... Austrian , Prussian , and English armies were carrying on a joint campaign in Flanders against the French . Lord Corn- wallis was sent in June to the seat of war , for the purpose of removing the jealousies and misunderstandings which ...
... Austrian , Prussian , and English armies were carrying on a joint campaign in Flanders against the French . Lord Corn- wallis was sent in June to the seat of war , for the purpose of removing the jealousies and misunderstandings which ...
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... Austrian frontier town of Cattaro , situated at the inner ex- tremity of that beautiful inlet of the sea , the Rhizonic Gulf of antiquity , now known as the Bocche di Cattaro . As the terri- tory of Montenegro may be best compared to a ...
... Austrian frontier town of Cattaro , situated at the inner ex- tremity of that beautiful inlet of the sea , the Rhizonic Gulf of antiquity , now known as the Bocche di Cattaro . As the terri- tory of Montenegro may be best compared to a ...
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Page 103 - How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth ? and white robes were given unto every one of them ; and it was said unto them, that they should rest yet for a little season, until their fellowservants also and their brethren, that should be killed as they were, should be fulfilled.
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