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... means evident that the capture of Burgos would have enabled the English general to hold his ground , although it would have given him a firm appui for his left , and might have sustained an advanced po- sition . But as in the previous ...
... means evident that the capture of Burgos would have enabled the English general to hold his ground , although it would have given him a firm appui for his left , and might have sustained an advanced po- sition . But as in the previous ...
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... means confi- dent that he should not be compelled to fight his way back through the peo- ple he had liberated . The French relinquished Burgos without a strug- gle , and retired behind the Ebro . Dubreton abandoned his impregnable ...
... means confi- dent that he should not be compelled to fight his way back through the peo- ple he had liberated . The French relinquished Burgos without a strug- gle , and retired behind the Ebro . Dubreton abandoned his impregnable ...
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... means to asto- nish the world and his opponents by an unexpected blow . Napoleon , during his first Italian campaign in 1796 , gave £ 900 to a spy , who informed him of the intended combination of the dif ferent Austrian corps for the ...
... means to asto- nish the world and his opponents by an unexpected blow . Napoleon , during his first Italian campaign in 1796 , gave £ 900 to a spy , who informed him of the intended combination of the dif ferent Austrian corps for the ...
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... means " the eighth " or octave . That this eighth or octave must be the one below the melody is plain , not only from the circumstance that it is placed in juxtaposition with the word Alamoth , which can be no other but the upper voice ...
... means " the eighth " or octave . That this eighth or octave must be the one below the melody is plain , not only from the circumstance that it is placed in juxtaposition with the word Alamoth , which can be no other but the upper voice ...
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... means " six , " and believed it to be the name of an instru- ment with six strings . There is , how- ever , no trace of such an instrument having been in use amongst the He- brews ; and Dr. Schilling , in his " Essay on Hebrew Music ...
... means " six , " and believed it to be the name of an instru- ment with six strings . There is , how- ever , no trace of such an instrument having been in use amongst the He- brews ; and Dr. Schilling , in his " Essay on Hebrew Music ...
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