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... thousand to seven thousand men . The first operations of this famous siege took place in July 1779 , and were continued during that year , and also in 1780 and 1781. In this period the garrison was deprived of regular communication with ...
... thousand to seven thousand men . The first operations of this famous siege took place in July 1779 , and were continued during that year , and also in 1780 and 1781. In this period the garrison was deprived of regular communication with ...
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... thousand times more in- spiring , in the estimation of common minds , than those over which his muse has shed a lustre that has bright- ened into notice places that would , if unmentioned by him , have remained unknown . LACHIN Y GAIR ...
... thousand times more in- spiring , in the estimation of common minds , than those over which his muse has shed a lustre that has bright- ened into notice places that would , if unmentioned by him , have remained unknown . LACHIN Y GAIR ...
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... thousand feet above the level of the sea , and takes its name from a little lake , or lochan , which lies at the base of some vast precipices of gray gra- nite , which overhang it at an elevation of 1,300 feet . This lake is said , as ...
... thousand feet above the level of the sea , and takes its name from a little lake , or lochan , which lies at the base of some vast precipices of gray gra- nite , which overhang it at an elevation of 1,300 feet . This lake is said , as ...
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... thousand keels did ride Of mighty strength , since Albion was allied , And to the Lusians did her aid afford : A nation swoln with ignorance and pride , Who lick , yet loathe , the hand that waves the sword , To save them from the wrath ...
... thousand keels did ride Of mighty strength , since Albion was allied , And to the Lusians did her aid afford : A nation swoln with ignorance and pride , Who lick , yet loathe , the hand that waves the sword , To save them from the wrath ...
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... thousand , but none in cold blood . When the re- sistance ceased , the town was given over to plunder , and the generals having taken their stations in the town- hall , the principal inhabitants came to kiss their feet . The priests and ...
... thousand , but none in cold blood . When the re- sistance ceased , the town was given over to plunder , and the generals having taken their stations in the town- hall , the principal inhabitants came to kiss their feet . The priests and ...
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