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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... brother , the Duke of York ; who , notwithstanding all the blunders which he made , and the suc- cessive defeats which he sustained , was still in the opinion of the Duke of Clarence one of the greatest Generals who were then ...
... brother , the Duke of York ; who , notwithstanding all the blunders which he made , and the suc- cessive defeats which he sustained , was still in the opinion of the Duke of Clarence one of the greatest Generals who were then ...
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... brother Wilford was intimate with his Royal Highness , and I believe he likes me for Wilford's sake . " This exhibits the Duke in a very favourable point of view in respect to the strength of his attachment . Captain Wilford Colling ...
... brother Wilford was intimate with his Royal Highness , and I believe he likes me for Wilford's sake . " This exhibits the Duke in a very favourable point of view in respect to the strength of his attachment . Captain Wilford Colling ...
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... brothers presented at this time , rather a curious spectacle ; and on their meeting , they might , with the utmost propriety , have exclaimed , " Brother ! brother , we are both in the wrong . " The elder one was exerting all his power ...
... brothers presented at this time , rather a curious spectacle ; and on their meeting , they might , with the utmost propriety , have exclaimed , " Brother ! brother , we are both in the wrong . " The elder one was exerting all his power ...
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