Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... France were slain . At Verneuil , in the fol- lowing year , the Scottish ranks were almost decimated , the Earls of Buchan and Douglas being among the slain . Soon after this period , we read of the famous Scots Guard which for ...
... France were slain . At Verneuil , in the fol- lowing year , the Scottish ranks were almost decimated , the Earls of Buchan and Douglas being among the slain . Soon after this period , we read of the famous Scots Guard which for ...
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... France . It is not disputed that the later Napoleonic wars - those waged from personal or dynastic rather than from national motives - have proved disastrous to France , and have tended to check its development as a nation . But ...
... France . It is not disputed that the later Napoleonic wars - those waged from personal or dynastic rather than from national motives - have proved disastrous to France , and have tended to check its development as a nation . But ...
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ON THE UPPER EDUCATION OF THE CLASSES IN FRANCE AND ENGLAND . It is to compare the tunti 1 the T is proposed to compare the educational systems of the upper classes existing at the present time in France and in England , a comparison ...
ON THE UPPER EDUCATION OF THE CLASSES IN FRANCE AND ENGLAND . It is to compare the tunti 1 the T is proposed to compare the educational systems of the upper classes existing at the present time in France and in England , a comparison ...
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