The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 |
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... force a way through . ' I see it , ' admitted Napoleon , and the fateful departure southward was made . He was protected by a bodyguard of his own soldiers as far as Rouen ; but from Rouen onward , where these left him , he was ill ...
... force a way through . ' I see it , ' admitted Napoleon , and the fateful departure southward was made . He was protected by a bodyguard of his own soldiers as far as Rouen ; but from Rouen onward , where these left him , he was ill ...
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... force in the plea so eloquently advanced by the late Prof. York Powell , and supported by the calmer reasoning of other earnest scholars , for the adoption of scientific methods in connexion with the establishment of our own State ...
... force in the plea so eloquently advanced by the late Prof. York Powell , and supported by the calmer reasoning of other earnest scholars , for the adoption of scientific methods in connexion with the establishment of our own State ...
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... forces of Antiochus Epiphanes , having sacked and burned Jerusalem , builded the City of David with a great and strong wall , with strong towers , and it became unto them an Akra ( citadel ) . ' Herein was stationed a garrison well ...
... forces of Antiochus Epiphanes , having sacked and burned Jerusalem , builded the City of David with a great and strong wall , with strong towers , and it became unto them an Akra ( citadel ) . ' Herein was stationed a garrison well ...
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... force , but the Akra held out still ; whence it was that the king , knowing that the proposal of dignities and rewards would encourage the soldiers to greater actions , promised that he would give the command of the entire people to the ...
... force , but the Akra held out still ; whence it was that the king , knowing that the proposal of dignities and rewards would encourage the soldiers to greater actions , promised that he would give the command of the entire people to the ...
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... force , but the citadel ( Akra ) held out still , ' and comparing it with the passage from War , ' which states that the stronger hill was called the Fort ( Phrourion ) by King David , ' assumes that citadel and fort are identical , and ...
... force , but the citadel ( Akra ) held out still , ' and comparing it with the passage from War , ' which states that the stronger hill was called the Fort ( Phrourion ) by King David , ' assumes that citadel and fort are identical , and ...
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