Storm and PeaceBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 268 páginas |
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... Pelham brothers kept him constantly in touch with the situation in the wider world . The Prime Minister wrote to him a depressed letter on September 17th , and after expressing the opinion that only regular troops could put a stop to ...
... Pelham brothers kept him constantly in touch with the situation in the wider world . The Prime Minister wrote to him a depressed letter on September 17th , and after expressing the opinion that only regular troops could put a stop to ...
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... PELHAM . " It took some days for news from the centre of Scotland to reach London . When Henry Pelham was writing on September 17th , he had heard that the rebels had reached Dunblane . Actually they had reached that place on September ...
... PELHAM . " It took some days for news from the centre of Scotland to reach London . When Henry Pelham was writing on September 17th , he had heard that the rebels had reached Dunblane . Actually they had reached that place on September ...
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... Pelham's pessimistic mind ; Pelham fears that Edinburgh Castle will fall ; Marshal Wade with 10,000 men has been ordered to Doncaster ; eight squadrons of dragoons have been sent for from Flanders : " it is the opinion of all our ...
... Pelham's pessimistic mind ; Pelham fears that Edinburgh Castle will fall ; Marshal Wade with 10,000 men has been ordered to Doncaster ; eight squadrons of dragoons have been sent for from Flanders : " it is the opinion of all our ...
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Introduction page | 9 |
Two General Gordon | 65 |
Twentyone On Revisiting Norbury | 247 |
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