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Page 4
... given him a firm appui for his left , and might have sustained an advanced po- sition . But as in the previous cases of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz , it became necessary to snatch the for- tress from the enemy by a given date , or not at ...
... given him a firm appui for his left , and might have sustained an advanced po- sition . But as in the previous cases of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz , it became necessary to snatch the for- tress from the enemy by a given date , or not at ...
Page 13
... given to inordinate praise , he was equally sparing of censure , and one leading reason which , in conversation , he as- signed for not writing the history of his own campaigns was , that he should be compelled to speak the truth , and ...
... given to inordinate praise , he was equally sparing of censure , and one leading reason which , in conversation , he as- signed for not writing the history of his own campaigns was , that he should be compelled to speak the truth , and ...
Page 21
... given to departed greatness . We now proceed to the considera- tion of that portion of our subject which , to the Bible - reader , must al- ways appear most interesting - viz . , LIKE everything else , the music of the Hebrews , and ...
... given to departed greatness . We now proceed to the considera- tion of that portion of our subject which , to the Bible - reader , must al- ways appear most interesting - viz . , LIKE everything else , the music of the Hebrews , and ...
Page 29
... given of the manner in which they performed Psalm cxxxvi . ) as also from the superscription of Psalm lxxxviii . The word Maha- lath is derived from machal ( Lat . mis- cuit ) ; and as " Leannoth " is synony- mous with " Nehiloth ...
... given of the manner in which they performed Psalm cxxxvi . ) as also from the superscription of Psalm lxxxviii . The word Maha- lath is derived from machal ( Lat . mis- cuit ) ; and as " Leannoth " is synony- mous with " Nehiloth ...
Page 34
... given her refuge . The wild asparagus being full of prickles , yet agreeable and wholesome to eat , its sprays were used by the Baotians as wedding garlands , to sig- nify to the bride , that as she had given her lover trouble in wooing ...
... given her refuge . The wild asparagus being full of prickles , yet agreeable and wholesome to eat , its sprays were used by the Baotians as wedding garlands , to sig- nify to the bride , that as she had given her lover trouble in wooing ...
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