The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 20
... France . He naturally continued Baird in command when the destination of the force to Egypt was finally determined on , and he then offered Colonel Wellesley the alternative of resuming his duties at Mysore , or of going forward as ...
... France . He naturally continued Baird in command when the destination of the force to Egypt was finally determined on , and he then offered Colonel Wellesley the alternative of resuming his duties at Mysore , or of going forward as ...
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... France cause de Religion . Paris , 1864 . pour 3. Arnold Delahaize ; or the Huguenot Pastor . London , 1863 . 4. Henri de Rohan ; or the Huguenot Refugee . By Francisca Ingram Ouvry , author of ' Arnold Delahaize . ' London , 1865 . THE ...
... France cause de Religion . Paris , 1864 . pour 3. Arnold Delahaize ; or the Huguenot Pastor . London , 1863 . 4. Henri de Rohan ; or the Huguenot Refugee . By Francisca Ingram Ouvry , author of ' Arnold Delahaize . ' London , 1865 . THE ...
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... who in the 13th volume of his ' History of France , ' containing an account of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes , referred to and cited from the the volume , characterising the neglect to re - publish The Hugonots at the Galleys . 41.
... who in the 13th volume of his ' History of France , ' containing an account of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes , referred to and cited from the the volume , characterising the neglect to re - publish The Hugonots at the Galleys . 41.
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... France , when a sudden alarm caused them to deviate a little from the prescribed route , and to re - enter French territory at the town of Marienbourg . A spy , however , had watched their movements and suspected their intentions ...
... France , when a sudden alarm caused them to deviate a little from the prescribed route , and to re - enter French territory at the town of Marienbourg . A spy , however , had watched their movements and suspected their intentions ...
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... France ( a breach of truth for which the writer afterwards warmly reproached himself ) , they were committed to prison , and the governor sent a courier to Paris for instructions how to deal with his captives . The rescript directed ...
... France ( a breach of truth for which the writer afterwards warmly reproached himself ) , they were committed to prison , and the governor sent a courier to Paris for instructions how to deal with his captives . The rescript directed ...
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