Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 75W. Blackwood & Sons, 1854 |
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... ment of Louis Philippe deemed the moment favourable for resuming diplo- matic intercourse with Persia , and negotiating a treaty . And as , in the thirty years during which France had lost sight of Persia , it was reasonable to suppose ...
... ment of Louis Philippe deemed the moment favourable for resuming diplo- matic intercourse with Persia , and negotiating a treaty . And as , in the thirty years during which France had lost sight of Persia , it was reasonable to suppose ...
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... ment compared to others that were inflicted on these miserable wretches . Some were thrown upon bayonets , others were buried to the waist , their heads downwards , in a row , their legs in the air , and tied to each other , so as to ...
... ment compared to others that were inflicted on these miserable wretches . Some were thrown upon bayonets , others were buried to the waist , their heads downwards , in a row , their legs in the air , and tied to each other , so as to ...
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... ment that had had no pay for two VOL . LXXV . 2 years . Sometimes their misery drives the poor wretches to mutiny , by which they perhaps obtain a small payment on account ; but often it is found more convenient to disband them , and ...
... ment that had had no pay for two VOL . LXXV . 2 years . Sometimes their misery drives the poor wretches to mutiny , by which they perhaps obtain a small payment on account ; but often it is found more convenient to disband them , and ...
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... ment of great joy , and the little thin fingers of July , never very nervous at any time , made but slow progress in their work ; and poor July even achieved a scratch here and there from refractory nails before it was concluded . When ...
... ment of great joy , and the little thin fingers of July , never very nervous at any time , made but slow progress in their work ; and poor July even achieved a scratch here and there from refractory nails before it was concluded . When ...
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... ment , apt to be attributed to adula- tion on the part of the projectors , and to cast ridicule on the person so hon- oured . And it is doubly hazardous in a country where such a strange fa- tality attaches to monuments of that kind ...
... ment , apt to be attributed to adula- tion on the part of the projectors , and to cast ridicule on the person so hon- oured . And it is doubly hazardous in a country where such a strange fa- tality attaches to monuments of that kind ...
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