The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes 70-71John Murray, 1842 |
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... Duke d'Eng- hien ; but he himself maintained to the last that his voice had been invariably for open war , and that his plan was to attack the First Consul's guard of thirty with an equal number of his followers , and decide the quarrel ...
... Duke d'Eng- hien ; but he himself maintained to the last that his voice had been invariably for open war , and that his plan was to attack the First Consul's guard of thirty with an equal number of his followers , and decide the quarrel ...
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... Duke of Wellington was thrown some years ago by the bequest of a thousand pounds to the man who showed most bravery at Waterloo , whom His Grace was consequently requir- ed to name . The royalist officer despatch- ed to Vannes for the ...
... Duke of Wellington was thrown some years ago by the bequest of a thousand pounds to the man who showed most bravery at Waterloo , whom His Grace was consequently requir- ed to name . The royalist officer despatch- ed to Vannes for the ...
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... Duke of Buccleuch's manager , Mr. James Wright , says : ' I feel confident that the exclusion of females will advantage the collier in a physical point of view , and that it will force the alteration of the economy of the mines . Owners ...
... Duke of Buccleuch's manager , Mr. James Wright , says : ' I feel confident that the exclusion of females will advantage the collier in a physical point of view , and that it will force the alteration of the economy of the mines . Owners ...
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... Duke of Buccleuch's col- lieries : - girdle round the loins , and a long chain fastened to the sledge going between their legs . It was matter of wonderment to me how these " hur- riers , " many of whom were stout men , upwards of six ...
... Duke of Buccleuch's col- lieries : - girdle round the loins , and a long chain fastened to the sledge going between their legs . It was matter of wonderment to me how these " hur- riers , " many of whom were stout men , upwards of six ...
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... Duke of Richelieu's villa , de- scribes with some relish how on going , two extravagant musketeers shot at us with a stream of water from their musket- barrels . ' Contrivances for dousing the visitors ' especially the ladies ' — which ...
... Duke of Richelieu's villa , de- scribes with some relish how on going , two extravagant musketeers shot at us with a stream of water from their musket- barrels . ' Contrivances for dousing the visitors ' especially the ladies ' — which ...
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