The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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Page 172
... letters were not for- warded , as the next explains . On the 13th of October , Linlithgow writes to Breadalbane as follows , from Edinburgh . In a former letter , he had informed Breadalbane that he and Queensbury meant to go to London ...
... letters were not for- warded , as the next explains . On the 13th of October , Linlithgow writes to Breadalbane as follows , from Edinburgh . In a former letter , he had informed Breadalbane that he and Queensbury meant to go to London ...
Page 413
... letter to Major Malcolm , ex- pressive of the extreme displeasure of the Governor - general . So Shawe reluctantly wrote : - - " I am sorry to tell you that your last letters have rekindled all Lord Wellesley's displeasure on the ...
... letter to Major Malcolm , ex- pressive of the extreme displeasure of the Governor - general . So Shawe reluctantly wrote : - - " I am sorry to tell you that your last letters have rekindled all Lord Wellesley's displeasure on the ...
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... letter of three pages from my Lord Chatham . ' This letter of three pages from the great commoner ' might have been invited or provoked by one which Boswell addressed to him in the preceding June , concluding with a modest request that ...
... letter of three pages from my Lord Chatham . ' This letter of three pages from the great commoner ' might have been invited or provoked by one which Boswell addressed to him in the preceding June , concluding with a modest request that ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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