Quarterly Review, Volúmenes 129-130J. Murray., 1870 |
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... honour who waited on his first wife . The young lady was plain : but the taste of James was not nice : and she became his avowed mis- The necessities of the Churchills tress . their only feeling about Arabella's seduction were pressing ...
... honour who waited on his first wife . The young lady was plain : but the taste of James was not nice : and she became his avowed mis- The necessities of the Churchills tress . their only feeling about Arabella's seduction were pressing ...
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... honoured contemporaries , and we are rather surprised that Lord Stanhope should persevere in aggravating his guilt by revert- ing in the genuine Macaulay spirit to his disclosure of the expedition to Brest ' as ' a disclosure by which ...
... honoured contemporaries , and we are rather surprised that Lord Stanhope should persevere in aggravating his guilt by revert- ing in the genuine Macaulay spirit to his disclosure of the expedition to Brest ' as ' a disclosure by which ...
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... honour . ' Bolingbroke's remark in his ' Letters on History ' is : ' A deluge of blood was spilt to dislodge them , for we did no more at Malplaquet . ' We hardly know whether we ought to smile or feel sad at finding the condition of ...
... honour . ' Bolingbroke's remark in his ' Letters on History ' is : ' A deluge of blood was spilt to dislodge them , for we did no more at Malplaquet . ' We hardly know whether we ought to smile or feel sad at finding the condition of ...
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... honours of a con- queror confirmed by royal gratitude , was a lame and impotent conclusion at the best . If he and General Stanhope had co - operated like Marlborough and Eugene - and it was not Stanhope's fault that they did not - the ...
... honours of a con- queror confirmed by royal gratitude , was a lame and impotent conclusion at the best . If he and General Stanhope had co - operated like Marlborough and Eugene - and it was not Stanhope's fault that they did not - the ...
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... honours- ' Avos et proavos et quæ non fecimus ipsi Vix ea nostra voco- Lord Stanhope pauses with honourable pride to ... honour- able appellation , and in this instance his rank in the Temple of Fame is far inferior to that of Halifax ...
... honours- ' Avos et proavos et quæ non fecimus ipsi Vix ea nostra voco- Lord Stanhope pauses with honourable pride to ... honour- able appellation , and in this instance his rank in the Temple of Fame is far inferior to that of Halifax ...
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