The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 |
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... authority for the statement that when Marshals Macdonald and Ney came back to Fontainebleau charged with the refusal of the Emperor Alexander to treat with Napoleon , they found him reviewing thirty - six thousand troops , and were for ...
... authority for the statement that when Marshals Macdonald and Ney came back to Fontainebleau charged with the refusal of the Emperor Alexander to treat with Napoleon , they found him reviewing thirty - six thousand troops , and were for ...
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... authorities are Captain Usher of the ' Un- daunted , ' who had him in charge during his voyage , Colonel Campbell , who attended upon him at Elba , and a Mr Macnamara , a friend of Hobhouse , who threw him- self in the Emperor's way ...
... authorities are Captain Usher of the ' Un- daunted , ' who had him in charge during his voyage , Colonel Campbell , who attended upon him at Elba , and a Mr Macnamara , a friend of Hobhouse , who threw him- self in the Emperor's way ...
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... authorities in preference to the elucidation of their own treasures . The famous series of Chronicles and Memorials , ' published under the direction of the Master of the Rolls , is chiefly concerned with literary MSS .; and , in fact ...
... authorities in preference to the elucidation of their own treasures . The famous series of Chronicles and Memorials , ' published under the direction of the Master of the Rolls , is chiefly concerned with literary MSS .; and , in fact ...
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... authorities in Wales , who reluct- antly acquiesced in the transfer of these records to the Rolls repository , and certainly not to Lord Langdale , whose motto , Suum cuique , ' was no empty profession , that absorption would be the ...
... authorities in Wales , who reluct- antly acquiesced in the transfer of these records to the Rolls repository , and certainly not to Lord Langdale , whose motto , Suum cuique , ' was no empty profession , that absorption would be the ...
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... authorities ; and , for the rest , this article is not intended as a mere panegyric of the improvements that have taken place , to the ex- clusion of any modest aspirations for the future of the great national institution of which we ...
... authorities ; and , for the rest , this article is not intended as a mere panegyric of the improvements that have taken place , to the ex- clusion of any modest aspirations for the future of the great national institution of which we ...
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