The Quarterly Review, Volumen120 |
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... as well as a scholar and a divineMr . Gleig might be expected to produce a
model work , worthy of imitation by all future chroniclers . And his heart was
surely in his task : for had he not previously written , “ There was a time when the
thought ...
... as well as a scholar and a divineMr . Gleig might be expected to produce a
model work , worthy of imitation by all future chroniclers . And his heart was
surely in his task : for had he not previously written , “ There was a time when the
thought ...
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His work contains more abundant personal details than any other writer has
attempted to bring together , and we propose at the same time to avail ourselves
of it , in combination with other sources , ' to study more particularly the character
of ...
His work contains more abundant personal details than any other writer has
attempted to bring together , and we propose at the same time to avail ourselves
of it , in combination with other sources , ' to study more particularly the character
of ...
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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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We have heard on the best authority , and from different sources , of an
interesting letter which was written home by Captain Malcolm after that voyage ,
to the effect that he found young Wesley a dull companion enough at first , but
that he ...
We have heard on the best authority , and from different sources , of an
interesting letter which was written home by Captain Malcolm after that voyage ,
to the effect that he found young Wesley a dull companion enough at first , but
that he ...
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... it will be seen that he leans in doing so — as generally throughout his work —
to one side 8 . * 4th February , 1799 , “ Supplementary Despatches , ' vol . i . p .
192 . of of the story . General Harris had written * to The Personal Life of
Wellington .
... it will be seen that he leans in doing so — as generally throughout his work —
to one side 8 . * 4th February , 1799 , “ Supplementary Despatches , ' vol . i . p .
192 . of of the story . General Harris had written * to The Personal Life of
Wellington .
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