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... successful engravers ; but the two female artists who best represent the French school are Adelaide Vincent and ... success was somewhat marvellous . She married Le Brun , a connoisseur in art , during the reign of Louis XV . and a ...
... successful engravers ; but the two female artists who best represent the French school are Adelaide Vincent and ... success was somewhat marvellous . She married Le Brun , a connoisseur in art , during the reign of Louis XV . and a ...
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... successful naval warfare like our own ; for never , in the history of modern war , did a nation accomplish more important naval success . We commenced the war with very few vessels of note , and the contest was nearly at an end before ...
... successful naval warfare like our own ; for never , in the history of modern war , did a nation accomplish more important naval success . We commenced the war with very few vessels of note , and the contest was nearly at an end before ...
Pagina 68
... success if naval men did not direct the operations of our fleets ! Naval officers would then have to be called upon to advise and direct , as was the case during the rebellion . Why not call them in time of peace and let them prepare ...
... success if naval men did not direct the operations of our fleets ! Naval officers would then have to be called upon to advise and direct , as was the case during the rebellion . Why not call them in time of peace and let them prepare ...
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OUR NAVY AND WHAT IT SHOULD BE 59 | 59 |
DE QUINCEY AND HIS WRITINGS | 71 |
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