The British Quarterly Review, 30. köideHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1859 |
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... followed , and by the majority of our historians has been made a subject of complaint against him . We think it clear that these volumes : show , first , that in the summer of 1781 Sir Henry Clinton had resolved to co - operate with ...
... followed , and by the majority of our historians has been made a subject of complaint against him . We think it clear that these volumes : show , first , that in the summer of 1781 Sir Henry Clinton had resolved to co - operate with ...
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... followed , and by the majority of our historians has been made a subject of complaint against him . We think it clear that these volumes show , first , that in the summer of 1781 Sir Henry Clinton had resolved to co - operate with Lord ...
... followed , and by the majority of our historians has been made a subject of complaint against him . We think it clear that these volumes show , first , that in the summer of 1781 Sir Henry Clinton had resolved to co - operate with Lord ...
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... followed by a fierce and summary ven- geance . The ill - fated Roman Catholic nation , for the third time was ground under the iron heel of conquest , and was exposed to a general proscription . + With the sanction of the Irish Execu ...
... followed by a fierce and summary ven- geance . The ill - fated Roman Catholic nation , for the third time was ground under the iron heel of conquest , and was exposed to a general proscription . + With the sanction of the Irish Execu ...
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... followed by a fierce and summary ven- geance . The ill - fated Roman Catholic nation , for the third time . was ground under the iron heel of conquest , and was exposed to a general proscription . + With the sanction of the Irish Execu ...
... followed by a fierce and summary ven- geance . The ill - fated Roman Catholic nation , for the third time . was ground under the iron heel of conquest , and was exposed to a general proscription . + With the sanction of the Irish Execu ...
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... followed by rum - punch and cribbage tea ; with once more the eternal rum , ' a visit to the play , and an evening in the green room ) is at a neighbouring tavern . זי ' Gayest of nights did he there spend ; and as the second short ...
... followed by rum - punch and cribbage tea ; with once more the eternal rum , ' a visit to the play , and an evening in the green room ) is at a neighbouring tavern . זי ' Gayest of nights did he there spend ; and as the second short ...
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