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Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. February,
1866. 2. Papers relatmg to the Disturbances in Jamaica. Presented to both
Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. Parts I., II., III. February, 1866.
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Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. February,
1866. 2. Papers relatmg to the Disturbances in Jamaica. Presented to both
Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. Parts I., II., III. February, 1866.
3.
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There was no intention at that time of sending him into the army, and his own
wishes, if he had any, were in favour of civil life. They studied in a desultory
manner under M. Goubert, in whose house they lodged, until Lady Mornington's
return to ...
There was no intention at that time of sending him into the army, and his own
wishes, if he had any, were in favour of civil life. They studied in a desultory
manner under M. Goubert, in whose house they lodged, until Lady Mornington's
return to ...
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But, at all events, 'one of the first acts of both Houses, when Parliament met in
January, 1809, was to pass a vote of thanks to Sir Arthur Wellesley and the army
which had served under him.' After the battle of Corunna Lord Castlereagh ...
But, at all events, 'one of the first acts of both Houses, when Parliament met in
January, 1809, was to pass a vote of thanks to Sir Arthur Wellesley and the army
which had served under him.' After the battle of Corunna Lord Castlereagh ...
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Xo less than twenty-two of these ruthless dragoons were quartered in the house
of the Marteilhe family. The father was consigned to prison ; two sons and
daughters, who were but children, were sent into a convent. The mother alone
was left ...
Xo less than twenty-two of these ruthless dragoons were quartered in the house
of the Marteilhe family. The father was consigned to prison ; two sons and
daughters, who were but children, were sent into a convent. The mother alone
was left ...
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On the sixth evening, after many disappointments, the experiment succeeded,
and the iron ran out well. He then fell asleep in the bridge house at the top of his
old-fashioned furnace so soundly that his men could not wake him, and carried
him ...
On the sixth evening, after many disappointments, the experiment succeeded,
and the iron ran out well. He then fell asleep in the bridge house at the top of his
old-fashioned furnace so soundly that his men could not wake him, and carried
him ...
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