The Quarterly Review, 120. köideJohn Murray, 1866 |
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... Duke of Wellington . By G. R. Gleig , M.A. , F.R.G.S. , & c . & c . , Chaplain - General of the Forces and Prebendary of St. Paul's . The People's Edition . 1864 II - 1 . Les Forçats pour la Foi . Etude Historique , 1684- 1755. Par ...
... Duke of Wellington . By G. R. Gleig , M.A. , F.R.G.S. , & c . & c . , Chaplain - General of the Forces and Prebendary of St. Paul's . The People's Edition . 1864 II - 1 . Les Forçats pour la Foi . Etude Historique , 1684- 1755. Par ...
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... Duke himself exactly as he was , ' appearing as ' the People's edition , ' and from the pen of the Chaplain - General of the Forces , ought to be as attractive a volume as could be placed in the hands of a British subject . With ample ...
... Duke himself exactly as he was , ' appearing as ' the People's edition , ' and from the pen of the Chaplain - General of the Forces , ought to be as attractive a volume as could be placed in the hands of a British subject . With ample ...
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... Duke throughout his career . This subject has not yet , amidst the blaze of his deeds , received all the attention that it deserves . In the mean time we must tender our cordial thanks to the present Duke of Wellington for the costly ...
... Duke throughout his career . This subject has not yet , amidst the blaze of his deeds , received all the attention that it deserves . In the mean time we must tender our cordial thanks to the present Duke of Wellington for the costly ...
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... Duke showed perhaps a right feeling in accepting the ' persistent ' assertions of his mother and keeping his own anniversary on the latter day , which was also adopted in Gurwood's précis ; and there seems at all events to be no reason ...
... Duke showed perhaps a right feeling in accepting the ' persistent ' assertions of his mother and keeping his own anniversary on the latter day , which was also adopted in Gurwood's précis ; and there seems at all events to be no reason ...
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... Duke in mind of the circumstance , after he had become a great man , at which he laughed heartily , while she added with naïveté , 66 we should not leave you to go home with the fiddlers now . " " But Gleig and Brialmont give a ...
... Duke in mind of the circumstance , after he had become a great man , at which he laughed heartily , while she added with naïveté , 66 we should not leave you to go home with the fiddlers now . " " But Gleig and Brialmont give a ...
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