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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... says , punctatim : — ' MY LORD CORNWALLIS Dunkerran , July ye 1st 1757 . I had not time before to answer your letter ... say he has less of our home education than most young men if you will desire the . Secretary of Warr to get His ...
... says , punctatim : — ' MY LORD CORNWALLIS Dunkerran , July ye 1st 1757 . I had not time before to answer your letter ... say he has less of our home education than most young men if you will desire the . Secretary of Warr to get His ...
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... dying of 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 .
... dying of 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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... says , ' Of the two , Clinton was probably the abler , Cornwallis the more enterprising chief . ' Assuming this estimate to be correct , they ought to have worked well together ; but unluckily , with every outward semblance of deference ...
... says , ' Of the two , Clinton was probably the abler , Cornwallis the more enterprising chief . ' Assuming this estimate to be correct , they ought to have worked well together ; but unluckily , with every outward semblance of deference ...
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... of these leaders , ' says Mr. Mill , ' is one of the finest features of the campaign ; " but he severely criticises their tactics ; and 1 their movements were undoubtedly crippled by want of fore- sight their 14 Lord Cornwallis .
... of these leaders , ' says Mr. Mill , ' is one of the finest features of the campaign ; " but he severely criticises their tactics ; and 1 their movements were undoubtedly crippled by want of fore- sight their 14 Lord Cornwallis .
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... says he , " that I am not partial to Pitt , and yet I must own that he is infinitely superior to anything I ever saw in that House , and I declare that Fox and Sheridan , and all of them put together , are nothing to him ; he , without ...
... says he , " that I am not partial to Pitt , and yet I must own that he is infinitely superior to anything I ever saw in that House , and I declare that Fox and Sheridan , and all of them put together , are nothing to him ; he , without ...
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