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... once called him " Le Duc de Vilain - ton , " because he appeared at a full - dress party in something less than grande tenue . He was also familiarly called in the army , " the Beau , " from his usual plain attire , and apparent ...
... once called him " Le Duc de Vilain - ton , " because he appeared at a full - dress party in something less than grande tenue . He was also familiarly called in the army , " the Beau , " from his usual plain attire , and apparent ...
Page 18
... once satis- fied himself that he was right on prin- ciple . There has been more than one at- tempt made by celebrated writers , En- glish as well as foreign , to throw dis- credit on the Duke of Wellington , for not interfering , with ...
... once satis- fied himself that he was right on prin- ciple . There has been more than one at- tempt made by celebrated writers , En- glish as well as foreign , to throw dis- credit on the Duke of Wellington , for not interfering , with ...
Page 51
... once closely to jeopardise our traveller's life : " One day , after a long march , I was looking out for a convenient camping - place , when a she - wolf crossed the ice at some dis- tance from where I was standing . In spite of all my ...
... once closely to jeopardise our traveller's life : " One day , after a long march , I was looking out for a convenient camping - place , when a she - wolf crossed the ice at some dis- tance from where I was standing . In spite of all my ...
Page 53
... once known to affirm that he passed sleepless nights over the cutting out of trousers , could not have taken greater pains than I did with mine ; still I wasted the cabbage to such an extent , that before the completion of my work , I ...
... once known to affirm that he passed sleepless nights over the cutting out of trousers , could not have taken greater pains than I did with mine ; still I wasted the cabbage to such an extent , that before the completion of my work , I ...
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... Once more on beaten ground , he wisely refrains from telling an often - told tale . A variety of trips are merely intimated , and adventures are recounted only where there is something pleasant to record . Yet the sport is not all at an ...
... Once more on beaten ground , he wisely refrains from telling an often - told tale . A variety of trips are merely intimated , and adventures are recounted only where there is something pleasant to record . Yet the sport is not all at an ...
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