The British Quarterly Review, 30. köideHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1859 |
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... respecting the Affairs of Italy , pre- sented to both Houses of Parliament , June 15th , 1849 . 481 7. Correspondence respecting the Affairs of Italy , pre- sented to both Houses of Parliament , June 13th , 1859. 511 EPILOGUE ON AFFAIRS ...
... respecting the Affairs of Italy , pre- sented to both Houses of Parliament , June 15th , 1849 . 481 7. Correspondence respecting the Affairs of Italy , pre- sented to both Houses of Parliament , June 13th , 1859. 511 EPILOGUE ON AFFAIRS ...
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... respect to the means employed to effect that measure , but demonstrates that the policy of Lord Cornwallis towards Ireland was singularly humane , wise , and judicious . The lapse Character of the Work - The Cornwallis Family . 5 4 ...
... respect to the means employed to effect that measure , but demonstrates that the policy of Lord Cornwallis towards Ireland was singularly humane , wise , and judicious . The lapse Character of the Work - The Cornwallis Family . 5 4 ...
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... respects , it might pro- bably have crushed Washington in a single pitched battle . But , though it advanced with irresistible force , and won the brilliant skirmish of Brooklyn , it did not prevent the American general from escaping ...
... respects , it might pro- bably have crushed Washington in a single pitched battle . But , though it advanced with irresistible force , and won the brilliant skirmish of Brooklyn , it did not prevent the American general from escaping ...
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... respect , but it is scarcely probable that he intended to confer office upon one who had become a regular political adversary . When the Coalition had been broken up , Lord Cornwallis became a follower of Mr. Pitt , and , during the ...
... respect , but it is scarcely probable that he intended to confer office upon one who had become a regular political adversary . When the Coalition had been broken up , Lord Cornwallis became a follower of Mr. Pitt , and , during the ...
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... respect , but it is scarcely probable that he intended to confer office upon one who had become a regular political adversary . When the Coation had been broken up . Lori Cornwallis became a 1llower of Mr. Pitt , and , during the rest ...
... respect , but it is scarcely probable that he intended to confer office upon one who had become a regular political adversary . When the Coation had been broken up . Lori Cornwallis became a 1llower of Mr. Pitt , and , during the rest ...
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