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Achilles ever haunts us either by recollection or by sight ; at any rate , he stands among and above his brother ... yet the virtues , intellect , and moral force of Godfrey stand high and clear beyond those of all the other more ...
Achilles ever haunts us either by recollection or by sight ; at any rate , he stands among and above his brother ... yet the virtues , intellect , and moral force of Godfrey stand high and clear beyond those of all the other more ...
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He could stand alone . ' In the modesty of his nature , Lord Raglan did himself a graceful injustice . He could stand alone , and , to the lasting opprobrium of the Government , he did . It is needless to follow the siege to its close .
He could stand alone . ' In the modesty of his nature , Lord Raglan did himself a graceful injustice . He could stand alone , and , to the lasting opprobrium of the Government , he did . It is needless to follow the siege to its close .
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In this position , in which he could only stand upright or lie upon his back , he lived for twelve years ! But in nothing , perhaps , is the contrast between the past and the present more apparent than in the two pictures presented by ...
In this position , in which he could only stand upright or lie upon his back , he lived for twelve years ! But in nothing , perhaps , is the contrast between the past and the present more apparent than in the two pictures presented by ...
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Henry Bradbury with full descriptions of their different | 57 |
Odyssea London 1849 | 80 |
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