The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William 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, 1859 |
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... French in which his advice was conveyed did not detract from its soundness , as when he warns Lord Cornwallis ' qu'il seroit à souhetter que Millord fut placé la campagne Pro- chaine ailleurs qu'aupres de Millord Gremby , par ce que c ...
... French in which his advice was conveyed did not detract from its soundness , as when he warns Lord Cornwallis ' qu'il seroit à souhetter que Millord fut placé la campagne Pro- chaine ailleurs qu'aupres de Millord Gremby , par ce que c ...
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... French fleet at a critical moment did much to determine the wavering balance . We do not mean that it was any longer , if ever , practicable to subjugate the insurgent colonies , but the reservation of a nominal sovereignty , which ...
... French fleet at a critical moment did much to determine the wavering balance . We do not mean that it was any longer , if ever , practicable to subjugate the insurgent colonies , but the reservation of a nominal sovereignty , which ...
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... French fleet of twenty - five ships of the line with six- teen , and the French were only too happy to evade the conflict . The feeling amongst the British admirals and generals is thus described by the Hon . H. Brodrick , one of Lord ...
... French fleet of twenty - five ships of the line with six- teen , and the French were only too happy to evade the conflict . The feeling amongst the British admirals and generals is thus described by the Hon . H. Brodrick , one of Lord ...
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... French coquette who was no longer teased by lovers nor agitated by jealousy . Give me back , give me back , the wild freshness of morning ' after a late division , would be the cry of many a veteran statesman , who , very much against ...
... French coquette who was no longer teased by lovers nor agitated by jealousy . Give me back , give me back , the wild freshness of morning ' after a late division , would be the cry of many a veteran statesman , who , very much against ...
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... French Directory , which promptly responded to the call . But their counsels were betrayed , their movements anticipated , their combinations broken , and their leaders incapable . Their commander - in - chief , Beauchamp Bagenal Harvey ...
... French Directory , which promptly responded to the call . But their counsels were betrayed , their movements anticipated , their combinations broken , and their leaders incapable . Their commander - in - chief , Beauchamp Bagenal Harvey ...
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