The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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... friend and benefactor of all Europe , and not least of France , whose interests , and even whose feelings , found in him a wise and fearless champion in the hour of her deepest humiliation . Nor do we think that in dealing with the ...
... friend and benefactor of all Europe , and not least of France , whose interests , and even whose feelings , found in him a wise and fearless champion in the hour of her deepest humiliation . Nor do we think that in dealing with the ...
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... friend- ships . He lived , indeed , a life of contemplative solitude . He walked alone , bathed alone , and seldom took part in cricket- matches or boat - races . In proof of a somewhat combative dis- position , ' two fights are ...
... friend- ships . He lived , indeed , a life of contemplative solitude . He walked alone , bathed alone , and seldom took part in cricket- matches or boat - races . In proof of a somewhat combative dis- position , ' two fights are ...
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... friend of Lord Mornington . And Armytage's diary is to the effect , that Wesley was extremely fond of music and played well upon the fiddle , though he never gave indication of ( or , in other words , Armytage was not aware of his ...
... friend of Lord Mornington . And Armytage's diary is to the effect , that Wesley was extremely fond of music and played well upon the fiddle , though he never gave indication of ( or , in other words , Armytage was not aware of his ...
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... friends , while young Wesley was by common consent left to travel with the fiddlers . Old Lady Aldborough on one occasion put the Duke in mind of the circumstance , after he had become a great man , at which he laughed heartily , while ...
... friends , while young Wesley was by common consent left to travel with the fiddlers . Old Lady Aldborough on one occasion put the Duke in mind of the circumstance , after he had become a great man , at which he laughed heartily , while ...
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... friend Lord Hobart , the Governor of Madras , and made himself master of the affairs of that Presidency , and , as Gurwood says , of other parts of the Carnatic ' also . His published memoranda , reports , and despatches show how hard ...
... friend Lord Hobart , the Governor of Madras , and made himself master of the affairs of that Presidency , and , as Gurwood says , of other parts of the Carnatic ' also . His published memoranda , reports , and despatches show how hard ...
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