The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... received all the attention that it deserves . In the mean time we must tender our cordial thanks to the present Duke of Wellington for the costly and noble contribution which , by the publication of his father's Supplementary Despatches ...
... received all the attention that it deserves . In the mean time we must tender our cordial thanks to the present Duke of Wellington for the costly and noble contribution which , by the publication of his father's Supplementary Despatches ...
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... received his commission , and to have remained at the Vice- regal Court till April , 1793 . Having been unable to obtain , for want of pecuniary means , the hand of the Lady Catherine Pakenham , he volunteered on the earliest ...
... received his commission , and to have remained at the Vice- regal Court till April , 1793 . Having been unable to obtain , for want of pecuniary means , the hand of the Lady Catherine Pakenham , he volunteered on the earliest ...
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... have been untrue . He continually refers in his published letters and despatches , up to the time when he received the Seringapatam prize - money , to to the excess of his expenditure over his income , 6 The Personal Life of Wellington .
... have been untrue . He continually refers in his published letters and despatches , up to the time when he received the Seringapatam prize - money , to to the excess of his expenditure over his income , 6 The Personal Life of Wellington .
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... 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 encouraged and incited to exertion ...
... 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 encouraged and incited to exertion ...
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... receiving the reports of the heads of corps and departments , he was so pleased with all Colonel Wellesley's arrangements that he conceived it to be an imperative duty to publish a General Order conveying commendation of the merits of ...
... receiving the reports of the heads of corps and departments , he was so pleased with all Colonel Wellesley's arrangements that he conceived it to be an imperative duty to publish a General Order conveying commendation of the merits of ...
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