Chambers' Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1841 |
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... took possession of his soul . In the first burst of his resentment he took arms against his father , and commenced a bloody civil war . The contest was terminated , however , by the interposition of the aged queen , who represented to ...
... took possession of his soul . In the first burst of his resentment he took arms against his father , and commenced a bloody civil war . The contest was terminated , however , by the interposition of the aged queen , who represented to ...
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... took the field ; and almost at the mere sight of his advanced guard , the army of Shah Alum disappeared . Thus , with but one thousand Englishmen , Clive had faced and dispersed 100,000 Asiatics . Another battle took place soon ...
... took the field ; and almost at the mere sight of his advanced guard , the army of Shah Alum disappeared . Thus , with but one thousand Englishmen , Clive had faced and dispersed 100,000 Asiatics . Another battle took place soon ...
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... took it into his head that he would go home and see how the poor woman got on in his absence . To be sure , Fin was a true Irishman , and so the sorrow thing in life brought him back , only to see that she was snug and comfortable , and ...
... took it into his head that he would go home and see how the poor woman got on in his absence . To be sure , Fin was a true Irishman , and so the sorrow thing in life brought him back , only to see that she was snug and comfortable , and ...
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... took and put into one - and - twenty cakes of bread , and these she baked on the fire in the usual way , setting them aside in the cupboard accord- ing as they were done . She then put down a large pot of new milk , which she made into ...
... took and put into one - and - twenty cakes of bread , and these she baked on the fire in the usual way , setting them aside in the cupboard accord- ing as they were done . She then put down a large pot of new milk , which she made into ...
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... took flutes , others violins , and one or two violas or violon- cellos ; Mr Stevenson also took his instrument , and assumed the office of leader . I then heard several pieces of music , amongst which were some sacred pieces , performed ...
... took flutes , others violins , and one or two violas or violon- cellos ; Mr Stevenson also took his instrument , and assumed the office of leader . I then heard several pieces of music , amongst which were some sacred pieces , performed ...
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