The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of England ...: Including Political Portraits of the Celebrated Men who Were the Friends and Supporters of His GovernmentW. Emans, 1837 - 716 Seiten |
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... Lords had been created , but Lord Liverpool , who possessed all the crimes , vices , and follies of William Pitt , without an atom of his talents , and without a particle of virtue or talent of any kind , created in fifteen years ...
... Lords had been created , but Lord Liverpool , who possessed all the crimes , vices , and follies of William Pitt , without an atom of his talents , and without a particle of virtue or talent of any kind , created in fifteen years ...
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... Lord Collingwood and the officers and men of the fleet which had conquered at Trafalgar having taking place , the Duke of Clarence gave a high testimony to the character of Lord Nelson . His Royal Highness dwelt with great force upon ...
... Lord Collingwood and the officers and men of the fleet which had conquered at Trafalgar having taking place , the Duke of Clarence gave a high testimony to the character of Lord Nelson . His Royal Highness dwelt with great force upon ...
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... Lord Collingwood than myself : indeed with me it is enough to have been the friend of Nelson , to possess my estimation . The hero of the Nile , who fell at Trafalgar , was a man of a great mind , but self - taught ; Lord Collingwood ...
... Lord Collingwood than myself : indeed with me it is enough to have been the friend of Nelson , to possess my estimation . The hero of the Nile , who fell at Trafalgar , was a man of a great mind , but self - taught ; Lord Collingwood ...
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