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... in recording the career of one who was in truth_the friend and benefactor of all
Europe , and not least of France , whose interests , and even whose feelings ,
found in him a wise and fearless champion in the hour of her deepest humiliation
.
... in recording the career of one who was in truth_the friend and benefactor of all
Europe , and not least of France , whose interests , and even whose feelings ,
found in him a wise and fearless champion in the hour of her deepest humiliation
.
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Nevertheless , the Duke showed perhaps a right feeling in accepting the
persistent ' assertions of his mother and keeping his own anniversary on the latter
day , which was also adopted in Gurwood's précis ; and there seems at all events
to be ...
Nevertheless , the Duke showed perhaps a right feeling in accepting the
persistent ' assertions of his mother and keeping his own anniversary on the latter
day , which was also adopted in Gurwood's précis ; and there seems at all events
to be ...
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His feelings of affection , damped from the first , received a further check in regard
to the lady of his choice , and he was left to throw his whole energies , when the
proper time arrived , into his professional duties , at the same time that he was ...
His feelings of affection , damped from the first , received a further check in regard
to the lady of his choice , and he was left to throw his whole energies , when the
proper time arrived , into his professional duties , at the same time that he was ...
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But he neglects to look at this disagreeable business , which created ill - feeling
between all the three parties directly concerned , from any point of view but that of
his hero . We do not think that Lord Mornington can properly be accused at any ...
But he neglects to look at this disagreeable business , which created ill - feeling
between all the three parties directly concerned , from any point of view but that of
his hero . We do not think that Lord Mornington can properly be accused at any ...
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Nothing shall induce me to stay in India one moment after Holkar will be defeated
. ' Malcolm fully reciprocated his feelings of esteem and appre* Kaye ' s Life and
Correspondence of M . - Gen . Sir J . Malcolm . 1856 . ciation , ciation , and ...
Nothing shall induce me to stay in India one moment after Holkar will be defeated
. ' Malcolm fully reciprocated his feelings of esteem and appre* Kaye ' s Life and
Correspondence of M . - Gen . Sir J . Malcolm . 1856 . ciation , ciation , and ...
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