The Quarterly Review, Volumen264,Tema 524John Murray, 1935 |
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... Lord Cawdor had in position soon after noon on the 23rd rather more than 700 of all arms . The French flag was visible on the rocky height of Carnwnda surrounded by crowds of soldiers . Late in the afternoon , to the amazement and joy ...
... Lord Cawdor had in position soon after noon on the 23rd rather more than 700 of all arms . The French flag was visible on the rocky height of Carnwnda surrounded by crowds of soldiers . Late in the afternoon , to the amazement and joy ...
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... Lord Cawdor and presented a letter from General Tate . Lord Cawdor read it aloud . It was headed Cardigan Bay and dated 5th Ventose , 5th year of the Republic . ' It was short and to the point : SIR , • 6 • The circumstances under which ...
... Lord Cawdor and presented a letter from General Tate . Lord Cawdor read it aloud . It was headed Cardigan Bay and dated 5th Ventose , 5th year of the Republic . ' It was short and to the point : SIR , • 6 • The circumstances under which ...
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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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