Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 14Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1843 - Literature |
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Page 79
... remarks upon what was going on around , whilst we blazed away at our opponents ; but occa- sionally we found time to make ... remark , " Here comes Sir Arthur and his staff ; " upon which I also looked back , and caught sight of him just ...
... remarks upon what was going on around , whilst we blazed away at our opponents ; but occa- sionally we found time to make ... remark , " Here comes Sir Arthur and his staff ; " upon which I also looked back , and caught sight of him just ...
Page 388
... remarked a soldier of the 43rd , and a French grenadier , both dead , and lying close toge- ther . They had apparently killed each other at the same moment , for both weapons remained in the bodies of the slain . Brotherwood was lying ...
... remarked a soldier of the 43rd , and a French grenadier , both dead , and lying close toge- ther . They had apparently killed each other at the same moment , for both weapons remained in the bodies of the slain . Brotherwood was lying ...
Page 634
... remarks on Clubs in , and their influence , 453 . English character , remarks on the na- tional reserve of , 461 . Epicure , the ; or , Woodcocks no game , 380 . Epigram on Mr. Peter Moore , 280 . Eyre , Mrs. , one of the prisoners at ...
... remarks on Clubs in , and their influence , 453 . English character , remarks on the na- tional reserve of , 461 . Epicure , the ; or , Woodcocks no game , 380 . Epigram on Mr. Peter Moore , 280 . Eyre , Mrs. , one of the prisoners at ...
Contents
The English Captives at Cabul by one of the Female Prisoners | 11 |
The Convicts Dream | 33 |
Historical Remains of the Castle of Anet | 233 |
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