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Indeed there appeared to be a special propriety in the concurrence of a
continental with a British pen in recording the career of one who was in truth_the
friend and benefactor of all Europe , and not least of France , whose interests ,
and even ...
Indeed there appeared to be a special propriety in the concurrence of a
continental with a British pen in recording the career of one who was in truth_the
friend and benefactor of all Europe , and not least of France , whose interests ,
and even ...
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... have gone from Eton to a tutor in Brighton . † According to some writers by the
interest of Lord Westmorland , on whose staff he served in Dublin . serving
serving in both ; because he appears to have joined 4 The Personal Life of
Wellington ,
... have gone from Eton to a tutor in Brighton . † According to some writers by the
interest of Lord Westmorland , on whose staff he served in Dublin . serving
serving in both ; because he appears to have joined 4 The Personal Life of
Wellington ,
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... integrity , and sound judgment ; or of employing interest in high quarters . He
persuaded his brother to accept , to their mutual advantage , the post of Governor
- General , which had been offered to him . He writes to him , according to Mr.
... integrity , and sound judgment ; or of employing interest in high quarters . He
persuaded his brother to accept , to their mutual advantage , the post of Governor
- General , which had been offered to him . He writes to him , according to Mr.
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Three letters here quoted by Mr . Gleig , without date , are of great interest .
Conceiving that his exertions had not been properly appreciated , * he wrote to
his brother as follows : The General f expressed his approbation of what I had
done ...
Three letters here quoted by Mr . Gleig , without date , are of great interest .
Conceiving that his exertions had not been properly appreciated , * he wrote to
his brother as follows : The General f expressed his approbation of what I had
done ...
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... which I felt at leaving Madras , Indeed , I feel it still ; but I am convinced that I
never took a step with the propriety of which I have so much reason to be
satisfied , whether I view it in relation to my private views , or to the public
interests .
... which I felt at leaving Madras , Indeed , I feel it still ; but I am convinced that I
never took a step with the propriety of which I have so much reason to be
satisfied , whether I view it in relation to my private views , or to the public
interests .
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