The Quarterly Review, Volumen 62William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1838 |
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... probably have attained it had it not been for son mariage trop inégal . Il avoit épousé la fameuse Lolotte , maîtresse du Comte d'Albemarle , l ' Ambassadeur d'Angleterre ; laquelle servait d'espion au ministère de France auprès de son ...
... probably have attained it had it not been for son mariage trop inégal . Il avoit épousé la fameuse Lolotte , maîtresse du Comte d'Albemarle , l ' Ambassadeur d'Angleterre ; laquelle servait d'espion au ministère de France auprès de son ...
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... probably meet that fate which is the ordinary effect of such a conduct .'- Wolfe's MSS . Both land and sea officers concurred in thinking it imprac- ticable to surprise Rochefort , and they would at once have returned to England if ...
... probably meet that fate which is the ordinary effect of such a conduct .'- Wolfe's MSS . Both land and sea officers concurred in thinking it imprac- ticable to surprise Rochefort , and they would at once have returned to England if ...
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... probably ever been brought against any fortress . Forty - seven sail of the line , including three inferior two- deckers , ten battering ships , deemed perfect in design and esteemed in- vincible , carrying 212 guns , innumerable ...
... probably ever been brought against any fortress . Forty - seven sail of the line , including three inferior two- deckers , ten battering ships , deemed perfect in design and esteemed in- vincible , carrying 212 guns , innumerable ...
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... probably for some of them , ' says his biogra- pher , as little qualification . ' But for Sir John Barrow's re- marks upon that office , and the administration of naval affairs , the reader must be referred to the book itself , where it ...
... probably for some of them , ' says his biogra- pher , as little qualification . ' But for Sir John Barrow's re- marks upon that office , and the administration of naval affairs , the reader must be referred to the book itself , where it ...
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... probably , ' says his biographer , ' to impress the enemy with a proper idea of our naval superiority and resources , in being able to send out a fleet of such magnitude so speedily after the great victory of the 1st of June . But he ...
... probably , ' says his biographer , ' to impress the enemy with a proper idea of our naval superiority and resources , in being able to send out a fleet of such magnitude so speedily after the great victory of the 1st of June . But he ...
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