EpistlesVicesimus Knox S. Walker, 1825 |
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... town ; but my arrival at dral ; of all the gothic buildings I Rotterdam presented me a new scene ; ever saw , the most noble , taken to- of pleasure . All the streets are paved gether , or considered in parts . Go- with broad stones ...
... town ; but my arrival at dral ; of all the gothic buildings I Rotterdam presented me a new scene ; ever saw , the most noble , taken to- of pleasure . All the streets are paved gether , or considered in parts . Go- with broad stones ...
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... town ; but I avoid ever men- though , by the date , I ought to have tioning fortifications , being sensible had it much sooner ; but nothing that I know not how to speak of them . was ever worse regulated than the I am the more easy ...
... town ; but I avoid ever men- though , by the date , I ought to have tioning fortifications , being sensible had it much sooner ; but nothing that I know not how to speak of them . was ever worse regulated than the I am the more easy ...
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... town , as I well knew we loss is very trifling indeed , only could not reach it before the day was two officers and one or two privates fairly broke . But , as I was certain wounded . there was no making a retreat with- I find that the ...
... town , as I well knew we loss is very trifling indeed , only could not reach it before the day was two officers and one or two privates fairly broke . But , as I was certain wounded . there was no making a retreat with- I find that the ...
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