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covered by the fire of the 60th Rifles , rushed up the breach made on their left of the Gate . When the column had forced its way within the city , it re - formed and moved towards the right , under a heavy flanking fire kept up by the ...
covered by the fire of the 60th Rifles , rushed up the breach made on their left of the Gate . When the column had forced its way within the city , it re - formed and moved towards the right , under a heavy flanking fire kept up by the ...
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The chief men of the company , and some despe- rate miners , made great efforts to penetrate further ; but they always found fire and smoke , and after nearly losing their own lives were compelled to give up the effort .
The chief men of the company , and some despe- rate miners , made great efforts to penetrate further ; but they always found fire and smoke , and after nearly losing their own lives were compelled to give up the effort .
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RAILWAY TRAINS ON FIRE . Two accidents of a somewhat un- usual and alarming nature have Both had their lately occurred . origin in the same cause - fire , and both fortunately were attended with no evil results beyond the fright ...
RAILWAY TRAINS ON FIRE . Two accidents of a somewhat un- usual and alarming nature have Both had their lately occurred . origin in the same cause - fire , and both fortunately were attended with no evil results beyond the fright ...
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CHAPTER II | 25 |
of the House to support the Crown in quelling the rebellionLord Palmerston | 125 |
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