Southern Literary Messenger, 30-31. kötetJno. R. Thompson, 1860 |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 100 találatból.
2. oldal
... horse , brave boys , to Newmarket , to horse , " playing under the elms of St. James ' Park with his spaniels , or flinging corn to his ducks ; so till the sixth of February , 1685 . My Lord sketches all this briefly , but with good ...
... horse , brave boys , to Newmarket , to horse , " playing under the elms of St. James ' Park with his spaniels , or flinging corn to his ducks ; so till the sixth of February , 1685 . My Lord sketches all this briefly , but with good ...
5. oldal
... Great bodies of foot and horse were discernible ; and , by their uniforms , they appeared to be regular troops . The young Rear Ad- miral sent an officer in all haste to warn Talmash 1860. ] 5 Lord Macaulay and Marlborough .
... Great bodies of foot and horse were discernible ; and , by their uniforms , they appeared to be regular troops . The young Rear Ad- miral sent an officer in all haste to warn Talmash 1860. ] 5 Lord Macaulay and Marlborough .
39. oldal
... horse - tail or scymitar , connecting the memory of their founder with that of his empire and his creed . Such excla- mations are the only links which can bind the history of one's country to the heart of the simple and unlettered citi ...
... horse - tail or scymitar , connecting the memory of their founder with that of his empire and his creed . Such excla- mations are the only links which can bind the history of one's country to the heart of the simple and unlettered citi ...
50. oldal
... Where oft in battle with the bold Numidian I poured my dearest blood , why not in Gallia , Upon the banks of that contentious river Which rushes to the sea like a wild horse . 50 [ JANUARY The Last Words of Caius Marius .
... Where oft in battle with the bold Numidian I poured my dearest blood , why not in Gallia , Upon the banks of that contentious river Which rushes to the sea like a wild horse . 50 [ JANUARY The Last Words of Caius Marius .
51. oldal
Which rushes to the sea like a wild horse . Or in the vale of Po , where mid the rout I mixed , contending like the meanest soldier And led to Rome , in chains , as captive slaves Two hundred thousand of the warlike Teutons ? My vitals ...
Which rushes to the sea like a wild horse . Or in the vale of Po , where mid the rout I mixed , contending like the meanest soldier And led to Rome , in chains , as captive slaves Two hundred thousand of the warlike Teutons ? My vitals ...
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