The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 30
... England entailed , and represented that Malcolm could not exist without a much larger fortune than he possessed , and would find difficulty in getting employed in the line to which he was so well suited and had been accustomed . In ...
... England entailed , and represented that Malcolm could not exist without a much larger fortune than he possessed , and would find difficulty in getting employed in the line to which he was so well suited and had been accustomed . In ...
Page 31
... England . The Duke of York promised him employment , and offered him the first suitable command that he had to bestow . It was hardly so unimportant as has been represented . The present Duke says , in his Preface to vol . v ...
... England . The Duke of York promised him employment , and offered him the first suitable command that he had to bestow . It was hardly so unimportant as has been represented . The present Duke says , in his Preface to vol . v ...
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... England in the ' Crocodile ' for the Peninsula he commanded a force of about 10,000 men , with liberty of action ; but , as the ideas of the Government ex- panded , he became chief of the advanced guard only of an army of 30,000 men ...
... England in the ' Crocodile ' for the Peninsula he commanded a force of about 10,000 men , with liberty of action ; but , as the ideas of the Government ex- panded , he became chief of the advanced guard only of an army of 30,000 men ...
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... England on their behalf . Meanwhile the Jesuits , who were better informed , and who feared that Louis might be induced to yield to the solicitations of Anne in favour of the Protestants , renewed their efforts to induce Marteilhe and ...
... England on their behalf . Meanwhile the Jesuits , who were better informed , and who feared that Louis might be induced to yield to the solicitations of Anne in favour of the Protestants , renewed their efforts to induce Marteilhe and ...
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... England , recommending the cause of the persecuted Protestants to her powerful intercession . Armed with these credentials the Marquis came to England , and requested the minister , Lord Oxford , to procure him an audience of his royal ...
... England , recommending the cause of the persecuted Protestants to her powerful intercession . Armed with these credentials the Marquis came to England , and requested the minister , Lord Oxford , to procure him an audience of his royal ...
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