Chambers' Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1841 |
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... received a notable addition in the person was a man apparently about fifty years of age , yet his figure retained all the erectness and elegance of early manhood . He was understood to be of one of the principal families of Normandy ...
... received a notable addition in the person was a man apparently about fifty years of age , yet his figure retained all the erectness and elegance of early manhood . He was understood to be of one of the principal families of Normandy ...
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... received the commission of an ensign in the Company's service . In some subsequent operations against the French , his coolness and intrepidity called down on him the notice of one of the best soldiers then in India , Major Lawrence ...
... received the commission of an ensign in the Company's service . In some subsequent operations against the French , his coolness and intrepidity called down on him the notice of one of the best soldiers then in India , Major Lawrence ...
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... received from Meer Jaffier a gift for life of the annual rental paid to the nabob , by the Company , amounting to nearly L.30,000 annually . The immediate cause of this second donation was another great success in arms of the English ...
... received from Meer Jaffier a gift for life of the annual rental paid to the nabob , by the Company , amounting to nearly L.30,000 annually . The immediate cause of this second donation was another great success in arms of the English ...
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... received a ball in his arm during the combat ; as his wound was not mortal , the Turks had fastened him on a camel , and having obtained possession of his horse , led off both horse and horseman . The evening before which they were to ...
... received a ball in his arm during the combat ; as his wound was not mortal , the Turks had fastened him on a camel , and having obtained possession of his horse , led off both horse and horseman . The evening before which they were to ...
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... received and encored . I allude to the air , The Light of other Days , ' which was introduced among a deal of harmonic rubbish , bearing some high- sounding name that I do not now recollect . This little air , by no means one of the ...
... received and encored . I allude to the air , The Light of other Days , ' which was introduced among a deal of harmonic rubbish , bearing some high- sounding name that I do not now recollect . This little air , by no means one of the ...
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