The Quarterly Review, Volumen105William 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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... a broken heart , and Mr. Ross says that grief so preyed upon her health as to cause her death in February , 1779. Lord Cornwallis threw up his command command on hearing of her danger , and arrived a 6 Lord Cornwallis .
... a broken heart , and Mr. Ross says that grief so preyed upon her health as to cause her death in February , 1779. Lord Cornwallis threw up his command command on hearing of her danger , and arrived a 6 Lord Cornwallis .
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... death , which , when the first burst of sorrow was over , enabled him to devote his undivided energies to his com- mand . It is subsequently to his third arrival at the seat of war , therefore , that his military movements may be taken ...
... death , which , when the first burst of sorrow was over , enabled him to devote his undivided energies to his com- mand . It is subsequently to his third arrival at the seat of war , therefore , that his military movements may be taken ...
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... death , the Governorship of Plymouth was conferred on Lord George Lennox , upon which Lord Corn- wallis required an explanation from Lord Sydney . Their inter- view is thus described by himself : - : - ' I told him that the promise to ...
... death , the Governorship of Plymouth was conferred on Lord George Lennox , upon which Lord Corn- wallis required an explanation from Lord Sydney . Their inter- view is thus described by himself : - : - ' I told him that the promise to ...
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... Death of Chatham , ' which it most resembles in design and manner . The subject is the Right Hon . Henry Grattan Moving the Declaration of Rights . It contains portraits of all the Irish celebrities of the period , male and female , and ...
... Death of Chatham , ' which it most resembles in design and manner . The subject is the Right Hon . Henry Grattan Moving the Declaration of Rights . It contains portraits of all the Irish celebrities of the period , male and female , and ...
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... death the greatest joy is expressed by the whole company . So much for Ireland and my wretched situation ! ' Whilst the embers were yet smouldering , intelligence was received ( August 22 ) that General Humbert had landed in Killala Bay ...
... death the greatest joy is expressed by the whole company . So much for Ireland and my wretched situation ! ' Whilst the embers were yet smouldering , intelligence was received ( August 22 ) that General Humbert had landed in Killala Bay ...
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