Critical and historical essaysDent, 1966 |
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... carried to the camp the sentiments and interests of the farm and the shop , so they carried back to the farm and the shop the military accomplishments which they had acquired in the camp . At home the soldier learned how to value his ...
... carried to the camp the sentiments and interests of the farm and the shop , so they carried back to the farm and the shop the military accomplishments which they had acquired in the camp . At home the soldier learned how to value his ...
Page 247
... carried ; and , if a proposition of this kind is carried against the Govern- ment , a change of Ministry almost necessarily follows . Sir William Temple 247.
... carried ; and , if a proposition of this kind is carried against the Govern- ment , a change of Ministry almost necessarily follows . Sir William Temple 247.
Page 609
... carried into effect , he would himself go to Lucknow , and do that from which feebler minds recoil with dismay . The resident , thus menaced , waited on his Highness , and insisted that the treaty of Chunar should be carried into full ...
... carried into effect , he would himself go to Lucknow , and do that from which feebler minds recoil with dismay . The resident , thus menaced , waited on his Highness , and insisted that the treaty of Chunar should be carried into full ...
Contents
ENGLISH HISTORY | 3 |
Introduction by Douglas Jerrold | 18 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 405 |
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