The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 161
... Marlborough as ' duke . ' It is noticeable , however , that the experienced Jacobite expressed little confidence in Marlborough's as- surances . To these earlier letters M. Legrelle does not attach much importance , beyond the fact that ...
... Marlborough as ' duke . ' It is noticeable , however , that the experienced Jacobite expressed little confidence in Marlborough's as- surances . To these earlier letters M. Legrelle does not attach much importance , beyond the fact that ...
Page 176
... Marlborough seized every opportunity of renewing his proposals even after the fall of Lille citadel , the relief of Brussels , and the bloodless triumphs at Ghent and Bruges . It can no longer have been Marlborough's motive to evade ...
... Marlborough seized every opportunity of renewing his proposals even after the fall of Lille citadel , the relief of Brussels , and the bloodless triumphs at Ghent and Bruges . It can no longer have been Marlborough's motive to evade ...
Page 287
... Marlborough's weak- ness was a proneness to deceit , and that , in the years 1691- 94 , under much temptation , and with the example of many others to urge him on , he fell an easy victim to his besetting sin . But for all that Marlborough ...
... Marlborough's weak- ness was a proneness to deceit , and that , in the years 1691- 94 , under much temptation , and with the example of many others to urge him on , he fell an easy victim to his besetting sin . But for all that Marlborough ...
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