Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood, 1840 - England |
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Page 37
... close upon each other . But in the heat of the contest , the point of his sword re- mained fixed in the knot of my hilt . This appendage was pierced through , and he assured me that he had now re- ceived the most perfect satisfaction ...
... close upon each other . But in the heat of the contest , the point of his sword re- mained fixed in the knot of my hilt . This appendage was pierced through , and he assured me that he had now re- ceived the most perfect satisfaction ...
Page 38
... close at hand , the leaders whose names had already been brought to us by report . Thus , from stairs and landing - places , as if from galle- ries , we looked on very conveniently while the generals went by . Above all of them , I ...
... close at hand , the leaders whose names had already been brought to us by report . Thus , from stairs and landing - places , as if from galle- ries , we looked on very conveniently while the generals went by . Above all of them , I ...
Page 40
... close them behind us ; we halt ; we defend ourselves in order to cover our retreat over the bridge . Do you suppose the enemy would have put his hands in his pockets ? He throws grenades and every thing within his reach , and the fire ...
... close them behind us ; we halt ; we defend ourselves in order to cover our retreat over the bridge . Do you suppose the enemy would have put his hands in his pockets ? He throws grenades and every thing within his reach , and the fire ...
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... close , it seemed surprising that even in the most open country they were not all stifled . It could never be foreseen what would come of the thing , and when it was done it gave no satisfaction . The painters were vexed . They had ...
... close , it seemed surprising that even in the most open country they were not all stifled . It could never be foreseen what would come of the thing , and when it was done it gave no satisfaction . The painters were vexed . They had ...
Page 45
... close at hand , they must also have time to dry , and every delay was dangerous ; so the Count , in despair , was going to have him brought by military force . We all desired to see the pictures finally gone , and found at last no ...
... close at hand , they must also have time to dry , and every delay was dangerous ; so the Count , in despair , was going to have him brought by military force . We all desired to see the pictures finally gone , and found at last no ...
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