John Cassell's illustrated history of England. The text, to the reign of Edward i by J.F. Smith; and from that period by W. Howitt, Том 91865 |
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... carried away the bridge which Lee had caused to be thrown over it at Williamsport ; and while he was still on the northern side of the river , taking measures to restore the bridge , Meade with his victorious army was upon him . Another ...
... carried away the bridge which Lee had caused to be thrown over it at Williamsport ; and while he was still on the northern side of the river , taking measures to restore the bridge , Meade with his victorious army was upon him . Another ...
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... carried by boarding ; the Westfield , armed with eight heavy rifled guns , was driven on shore , and blown up by her commander ; and the officer left in command of the squadron ( for his superior had been killed in the action ) ...
... carried by boarding ; the Westfield , armed with eight heavy rifled guns , was driven on shore , and blown up by her commander ; and the officer left in command of the squadron ( for his superior had been killed in the action ) ...
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... carried on , and a rain of shot and shell poured into it incessantly , both by the batteries on Morris Island and by the blockading ships . At length , after a protracted and heroic defence , when the sap of the besiegers was now pushed ...
... carried on , and a rain of shot and shell poured into it incessantly , both by the batteries on Morris Island and by the blockading ships . At length , after a protracted and heroic defence , when the sap of the besiegers was now pushed ...
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... carried by a majority of eighteen in a very full House , so that the Government was saved . 66 On the question of Parliamentary Reform , little interest was at this time felt in the country , and the apathy of the constituencies ...
... carried by a majority of eighteen in a very full House , so that the Government was saved . 66 On the question of Parliamentary Reform , little interest was at this time felt in the country , and the apathy of the constituencies ...
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... carry it with me to Rome and Venice . " After the fountains had played their best for his amusement , to the music of ... carried with her the good wishes of England , not only for him- self , but for the great cause which once more ...
... carry it with me to Rome and Venice . " After the fountains had played their best for his amusement , to the music of ... carried with her the good wishes of England , not only for him- self , but for the great cause which once more ...
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