The New Review, Volumen11Longmans, Green, 1894 |
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... English counterpart , the first Duchess of Albemarle , should not have tempted an English playwright . They both sprang from the same class - the people - and the wife of Monk at the Court of Charles II . must have been to the full as ...
... English counterpart , the first Duchess of Albemarle , should not have tempted an English playwright . They both sprang from the same class - the people - and the wife of Monk at the Court of Charles II . must have been to the full as ...
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... English , who finally sent her over as a prisoner of war . She spent several years at Bolderwood , near Southampton . Her memoirs invariably speak with kindness and respect of the English , though she cannot help animadverting on the ...
... English , who finally sent her over as a prisoner of war . She spent several years at Bolderwood , near Southampton . Her memoirs invariably speak with kindness and respect of the English , though she cannot help animadverting on the ...
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... English Government conceded the principle of her marriage to a Bourbon . Among the available Bourbons , Louis Philippe indicated to Christine as his candidate the latter's brother , the Comte de Trapani . This young man , who was then ...
... English Government conceded the principle of her marriage to a Bourbon . Among the available Bourbons , Louis Philippe indicated to Christine as his candidate the latter's brother , the Comte de Trapani . This young man , who was then ...
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... English ambassador at Madrid , received instructions to emphasise this displeasure in every possible way . Louis Philippe replied , not unreasonably , that , so far as he was concerned , Lord Palmerston's despatch supporting the ...
... English ambassador at Madrid , received instructions to emphasise this displeasure in every possible way . Louis Philippe replied , not unreasonably , that , so far as he was concerned , Lord Palmerston's despatch supporting the ...
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... English barracks all through the most " glorious " periods of our military history , was not abolished here by any revolt of the English soldier against it : our warriors would be flogging one another to - day as abjectly as ever but ...
... English barracks all through the most " glorious " periods of our military history , was not abolished here by any revolt of the English soldier against it : our warriors would be flogging one another to - day as abjectly as ever but ...
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