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In the mean time we must tender our cordial thanks to the present Duke of
Wellington for the costly and noble contribution which , by the publication of his
father's ' Supplementary Despatches , ' he is making to the historical literature of
Europe ...
In the mean time we must tender our cordial thanks to the present Duke of
Wellington for the costly and noble contribution which , by the publication of his
father's ' Supplementary Despatches , ' he is making to the historical literature of
Europe ...
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Having been unable to obtain , for want of pecuniary means , the hand of the
Lady Catherine Pakenham , he volunteered on the earliest opportunity , as young
officers are accustomed to do under such circumstances , for active service .
Having been unable to obtain , for want of pecuniary means , the hand of the
Lady Catherine Pakenham , he volunteered on the earliest opportunity , as young
officers are accustomed to do under such circumstances , for active service .
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We are , however , more inclined to think that there must have been some
misapprehension on Mr. Gleig's part as to time , place , or circumstance - in short
, as to what the Duke really did say and mean - than that the circumstantial and ...
We are , however , more inclined to think that there must have been some
misapprehension on Mr. Gleig's part as to time , place , or circumstance - in short
, as to what the Duke really did say and mean - than that the circumstantial and ...
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... and even agricultural ,as well as all the details of military management and
equipment . He lost no opportunity of acquiring general popularity , by
entertainment or otherwise , in spite of his continually straightened means ; of
obtaining credit ...
... and even agricultural ,as well as all the details of military management and
equipment . He lost no opportunity of acquiring general popularity , by
entertainment or otherwise , in spite of his continually straightened means ; of
obtaining credit ...
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I do not know where you mean the post to be established , and I shall therefore
be obliged to you if you will do me the favour to meet me this afternoon in front of
the lines , and show it to me . In the mean time I will order my battalions to be in ...
I do not know where you mean the post to be established , and I shall therefore
be obliged to you if you will do me the favour to meet me this afternoon in front of
the lines , and show it to me . In the mean time I will order my battalions to be in ...
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