The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1934 |
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... Churchill . Mr Churchill reprints some of the old love - letters that passed between them and prints a few that have never yet seen the light . He best knows his business , but there has never been any question of Marlborough's devotion ...
... Churchill . Mr Churchill reprints some of the old love - letters that passed between them and prints a few that have never yet seen the light . He best knows his business , but there has never been any question of Marlborough's devotion ...
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... Churchill , kept back all others at the sword's point and shoved off , leaving some 250 wretched people to be drowned . The whole proceeding was so wantonly and unnecessarily selfish and thoughtless that far rougher men than Churchill ...
... Churchill , kept back all others at the sword's point and shoved off , leaving some 250 wretched people to be drowned . The whole proceeding was so wantonly and unnecessarily selfish and thoughtless that far rougher men than Churchill ...
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... Churchill had to content himself with the rank of Major - General , which in itself carried no pay with it , and the less lucrative 3rd Troop . He saw that he was not trusted , and he repaid mistrust with mistrust . As James matured his ...
... Churchill had to content himself with the rank of Major - General , which in itself carried no pay with it , and the less lucrative 3rd Troop . He saw that he was not trusted , and he repaid mistrust with mistrust . As James matured his ...
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