The Quarterly Review, Volumes 263-264William 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, 1934 |
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Page 175
... Lord Haig's work in particular , he asked for a report from Lord French , whom Lord Haig had superseded in supreme command , and from Sir Henry Wilson , who , judging from his own diaries , had some hope of succeeding him if dismissed ...
... Lord Haig's work in particular , he asked for a report from Lord French , whom Lord Haig had superseded in supreme command , and from Sir Henry Wilson , who , judging from his own diaries , had some hope of succeeding him if dismissed ...
Page 177
... Lord Morley laid undue claim . Lord Curzon is quoted as having said , in questionable taste , that there had been sent out to succeed him in India a man who only jumped fences . If Lord Curzon himself had been the true sportsman that ...
... Lord Morley laid undue claim . Lord Curzon is quoted as having said , in questionable taste , that there had been sent out to succeed him in India a man who only jumped fences . If Lord Curzon himself had been the true sportsman that ...
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... Lord C. Mr Adams & son I find were at their posts . The March of the infantry from Pembroke was very spirited & praiseworthy ; but I am provoked by Lord Milford's ] letters . At H. W. he might have collected animating details & done ...
... Lord C. Mr Adams & son I find were at their posts . The March of the infantry from Pembroke was very spirited & praiseworthy ; but I am provoked by Lord Milford's ] letters . At H. W. he might have collected animating details & done ...
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