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... tion he was not unmindful of his duties as a man , who had been the chosen companion of his chief . He accompanied him to the frontier , and , having seen him placed in safety , he declared himself thence- forward only the soldier of ...
... tion he was not unmindful of his duties as a man , who had been the chosen companion of his chief . He accompanied him to the frontier , and , having seen him placed in safety , he declared himself thence- forward only the soldier of ...
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... tion respecting the Theatres , as well as interesting articles by the Editor , are found in its columns . A new Annual , illustrated from Drawings by Prout , is to appear on the first of November , under the Title of " The Continental ...
... tion respecting the Theatres , as well as interesting articles by the Editor , are found in its columns . A new Annual , illustrated from Drawings by Prout , is to appear on the first of November , under the Title of " The Continental ...
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... tion was speedily attended with success . Harmony being restored , the conversation was resumed . " The fact is , " observed Sir George , " that as the marriage cannot possibly take place at present with the consent of the marquis , it ...
... tion was speedily attended with success . Harmony being restored , the conversation was resumed . " The fact is , " observed Sir George , " that as the marriage cannot possibly take place at present with the consent of the marquis , it ...
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