The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 452
... present at the battles of Dettingen , Fontenoy , and Laffeldt , and , as second in command at the siege of Quebec , received the surrender of the town after the death of the gallant Wolfe . Amongst other eminent soldiers , taking them ...
... present at the battles of Dettingen , Fontenoy , and Laffeldt , and , as second in command at the siege of Quebec , received the surrender of the town after the death of the gallant Wolfe . Amongst other eminent soldiers , taking them ...
Page 455
... present Lord , Governor of New South Wales ; the present Duke of Buckingham , Governor of Madras ; the 2nd Lord Canterbury , Governor of Victoria ; the present Lord Carring- ton , Governor of New South Wales ; the present Lord Dufferin ...
... present Lord , Governor of New South Wales ; the present Duke of Buckingham , Governor of Madras ; the 2nd Lord Canterbury , Governor of Victoria ; the present Lord Carring- ton , Governor of New South Wales ; the present Lord Dufferin ...
Page 720
... present one - sided system of levying taxation for revenue purposes , better known as Free Trade . This remarkable phenomenon has certainly opened the eyes of thousands upon thousands of Radical working men , who will now attend ...
... present one - sided system of levying taxation for revenue purposes , better known as Free Trade . This remarkable phenomenon has certainly opened the eyes of thousands upon thousands of Radical working men , who will now attend ...
Contents
ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
Plain Facts about Ireland | 87 |
JERSEY Countess | 163 |
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