The History of England from the Year 1830-1874, 3. sējumsChapman and Hall, 1873 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 37.
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... colleague , with whom he was some- what unequally yoked , was cast in a very different mould . He was in Algiers , where he had bravely and skilfully , but somewhat remorselessly , sustained the glory of the French arms , when he was ...
... colleague , with whom he was some- what unequally yoked , was cast in a very different mould . He was in Algiers , where he had bravely and skilfully , but somewhat remorselessly , sustained the glory of the French arms , when he was ...
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... colleagues that this capture might be effected , and that to effect it would be the likeliest means of bringing the ... colleague for the siege of Sebastopol , unless , with the in- formation in Lord Raglan's possession , but unknown in ...
... colleagues that this capture might be effected , and that to effect it would be the likeliest means of bringing the ... colleague for the siege of Sebastopol , unless , with the in- formation in Lord Raglan's possession , but unknown in ...
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... colleague St. Arnaud , who possessed the élan and daring necessary for such an enterprise , was at the moment suffering from a severe and agonising illness , which carried him off only a few days after . He refused his concurrence , and ...
... colleague St. Arnaud , who possessed the élan and daring necessary for such an enterprise , was at the moment suffering from a severe and agonising illness , which carried him off only a few days after . He refused his concurrence , and ...
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... colleagues to adopt : ' I cannot think that there is any danger in discussing the question of reform during the excitement of a foreign war . The time that is really dangerous for such a discus- sion is the time of great popular ...
... colleagues to adopt : ' I cannot think that there is any danger in discussing the question of reform during the excitement of a foreign war . The time that is really dangerous for such a discus- sion is the time of great popular ...
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... colleagues , and with their full approval , sent out the heroic Florence Nightingale , with full authority to draw on the government for such funds as she might require , to superintend the nursing of the sick and wounded , and to ...
... colleagues , and with their full approval , sent out the heroic Florence Nightingale , with full authority to draw on the government for such funds as she might require , to superintend the nursing of the sick and wounded , and to ...
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