The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... Lord George still hes- itated , saying , " it was impossible the Prince could mean to break the line . " Fitzroy stuck to the Prince's order . Lord George asked which way the cavalry were to march , and who was to be their guide ? " I ...
... Lord George still hes- itated , saying , " it was impossible the Prince could mean to break the line . " Fitzroy stuck to the Prince's order . Lord George asked which way the cavalry were to march , and who was to be their guide ? " I ...
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... Lord Mansfield , must be obvious to every reader ; and in proof of this we have only to refer to Lord Sackville's dying declaration to Lord Mansfield , which he made at Tunbridge Wells , in the presence of Mr. Cumberland . Lord ...
... Lord Mansfield , must be obvious to every reader ; and in proof of this we have only to refer to Lord Sackville's dying declaration to Lord Mansfield , which he made at Tunbridge Wells , in the presence of Mr. Cumberland . Lord ...
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... Lord Shelburne's office , and that there is no doubt but he will be , as he de- serves , well patronized there . " Having been Lord Shelburne's private secretary , and afterwards his Under Secretary for the Southern Department ...
... Lord Shelburne's office , and that there is no doubt but he will be , as he de- serves , well patronized there . " Having been Lord Shelburne's private secretary , and afterwards his Under Secretary for the Southern Department ...
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