The Cornhill Magazine, Bände 9-10;Band 83;Band 1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... killed in the course of his services with his own hands , and he showed me his sword , on which he had displayed in the waterwork a Cossack attacking and just on the point of killing the Emperor , with the following explanation ...
... killed in the course of his services with his own hands , and he showed me his sword , on which he had displayed in the waterwork a Cossack attacking and just on the point of killing the Emperor , with the following explanation ...
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... killed a hussar that was attacking your Majesty . ' Napoleon : ' I do not recollect it . ' Gourgaud : This is too much ! ' And so poor Gourgaud storms . At last , the Emperor puts a stop to this outburst of spleen by saying that ...
... killed a hussar that was attacking your Majesty . ' Napoleon : ' I do not recollect it . ' Gourgaud : This is too much ! ' And so poor Gourgaud storms . At last , the Emperor puts a stop to this outburst of spleen by saying that ...
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... killed . Five hundred killed would with rifle fire mean over three thousand casualties , and what should we have gained which we did not get by a little patience ? Colonel Maude says that it would have saved five thousand men who died ...
... killed . Five hundred killed would with rifle fire mean over three thousand casualties , and what should we have gained which we did not get by a little patience ? Colonel Maude says that it would have saved five thousand men who died ...
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... killing - off hound and mistress simultaneously . Sir Henry Lee , in Woodstock , ' dies with circumstances of good taste , and his dog Bevis does not long survive him ; but practically no pathos is extracted . Dickens was wiser in his ...
... killing - off hound and mistress simultaneously . Sir Henry Lee , in Woodstock , ' dies with circumstances of good taste , and his dog Bevis does not long survive him ; but practically no pathos is extracted . Dickens was wiser in his ...
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... killed the wife of the adjutant of the 11th . One of the officers of that regiment heard the story . He suddenly made his appearance in the bazaar , seized the murderer , and brought him away a captive , holding a loaded pistol to his ...
... killed the wife of the adjutant of the 11th . One of the officers of that regiment heard the story . He suddenly made his appearance in the bazaar , seized the murderer , and brought him away a captive , holding a loaded pistol to his ...
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