They Saw it Happen: An Anthology of Eyewitness's Accounts of Events in British History, 1689-1897, Volum 3Blackwell, 1958 - 311 sider |
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... eye - witness , for what he has to say has a vivid actuality which pierces like a searchlight into the past . Like the searchlight , however , he may distort the situation while he illuminates the object . For the story of the eye ...
... eye - witness , for what he has to say has a vivid actuality which pierces like a searchlight into the past . Like the searchlight , however , he may distort the situation while he illuminates the object . For the story of the eye ...
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... eyes flashed fire , and it snorted loudly with expanded nostrils , ex- pressing terror , astonishment , and muscular ... eye intently on the enemy's advancing column , at the same time grasping the reins with both his SIR JOHN MOORE AT ...
... eyes flashed fire , and it snorted loudly with expanded nostrils , ex- pressing terror , astonishment , and muscular ... eye intently on the enemy's advancing column , at the same time grasping the reins with both his SIR JOHN MOORE AT ...
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... eyes ' , and we took out handkerchiefs and bound over our eyes . They then led us into another room on the same floor . Someone then read a paper , but I don't know what the meaning of it was . After that we were asked to kneel down ...
... eyes ' , and we took out handkerchiefs and bound over our eyes . They then led us into another room on the same floor . Someone then read a paper , but I don't know what the meaning of it was . After that we were asked to kneel down ...
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THE BATTLE OF PLASSEY | 32 |
JOHN WESLEY | 40 |
THE IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS | 59 |
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