The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... career, the Provost of Eton College, Dr. Goodall, before a committee of the House of Commons on academic education, spoke of the Marquess Wellesley as " infinitely superior to Porson in Greek composition." The Marquess, he said, as a ...
... career, the Provost of Eton College, Dr. Goodall, before a committee of the House of Commons on academic education, spoke of the Marquess Wellesley as " infinitely superior to Porson in Greek composition." The Marquess, he said, as a ...
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... career of unparalleled successes, signal civil and military triumphs, and services of the highest importance, thwarted and distrusted, and interfered with in his great and comprehensive schemes and governmental measures by the Court of ...
... career of unparalleled successes, signal civil and military triumphs, and services of the highest importance, thwarted and distrusted, and interfered with in his great and comprehensive schemes and governmental measures by the Court of ...
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... career was accomplished, and a vast renown achieved.t * Irish Parliamentary Debates, p. 5, 1793. # In 1787, he had received his first commission of Ensign. In the list of promotions, 1792, we read—“Homble. Arthur Wesley, from 58th ...
... career was accomplished, and a vast renown achieved.t * Irish Parliamentary Debates, p. 5, 1793. # In 1787, he had received his first commission of Ensign. In the list of promotions, 1792, we read—“Homble. Arthur Wesley, from 58th ...
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... of his age terminated his career of glory, aged eighty-three years. Wellington's best fame rests on the confidence in his plain vol. in. c dealing, and direct, straight-forward views of public duty, and of THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON. 17.
... of his age terminated his career of glory, aged eighty-three years. Wellington's best fame rests on the confidence in his plain vol. in. c dealing, and direct, straight-forward views of public duty, and of THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON. 17.
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... career in private and in public, and alike in a military and a civil capacity. LETTERS FROM THE LATE DUKE OF WELLINGTON TO LADY BLESSINGTON. " London, March 3. " My dear Lady Blessington, " Notwithstanding the circumstances which I ...
... career in private and in public, and alike in a military and a civil capacity. LETTERS FROM THE LATE DUKE OF WELLINGTON TO LADY BLESSINGTON. " London, March 3. " My dear Lady Blessington, " Notwithstanding the circumstances which I ...
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