The New Review, Volumen11Longmans, Green, 1894 |
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... charged on the whole property which passes on the death of any person , and to be levied , not , on the principle hitherto followed , according to the amount , but on a graduated scale . It seems to be assumed that in this manner the ...
... charged on the whole property which passes on the death of any person , and to be levied , not , on the principle hitherto followed , according to the amount , but on a graduated scale . It seems to be assumed that in this manner the ...
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... charged windmills and flocks of sheep . But I have been plentifully denounced as a cynic , my Swiss soldier as a coward , and my Bulgarian Don Quixote as a humbug , because I have acted on the same impulse and pursued the same method as ...
... charged windmills and flocks of sheep . But I have been plentifully denounced as a cynic , my Swiss soldier as a coward , and my Bulgarian Don Quixote as a humbug , because I have acted on the same impulse and pursued the same method as ...
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... charge walls or houses , unconscious of what they do ... [ Here Lord Wolseley describes a scare which took place on a certain occasion . ] In that night's panic several lost their lives ; and many still bear the marks of wounds then ...
... charge walls or houses , unconscious of what they do ... [ Here Lord Wolseley describes a scare which took place on a certain occasion . ] In that night's panic several lost their lives ; and many still bear the marks of wounds then ...
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... charge , or in the enthusiasm of approaching victory , there is a sense of pleasure which no one should attempt to underrate . It is the gratification which is always born of success , and , coming to one at the supreme moment of a ...
... charge , or in the enthusiasm of approaching victory , there is a sense of pleasure which no one should attempt to underrate . It is the gratification which is always born of success , and , coming to one at the supreme moment of a ...
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... charge for which the Swiss thinks he ought to be court - martialled . Result : the dramatic critics pronounce the Swiss " a poltroon . " I again appeal to General Porter for a precedent both for the Swiss's opinion of the heroic ...
... charge for which the Swiss thinks he ought to be court - martialled . Result : the dramatic critics pronounce the Swiss " a poltroon . " I again appeal to General Porter for a precedent both for the Swiss's opinion of the heroic ...
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