Storm and PeaceBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 268 páginas |
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... wrote the Duke , and then , with a sudden transition , betraying no hint of a smile : " I have wrote by this Post to have the Arms at Hardwick cleaned . " However , there was good sense in this domestic military precaution , for the ...
... wrote the Duke , and then , with a sudden transition , betraying no hint of a smile : " I have wrote by this Post to have the Arms at Hardwick cleaned . " However , there was good sense in this domestic military precaution , for the ...
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... wrote to the Duke of Devonshire from Newcastle House in Lincoln's Inn Fields , expressing the hope that Sir John Cope would soon defeat the rebels . " If the Rebels should march into England , Sir J. Cope has a hint that he is not to ...
... wrote to the Duke of Devonshire from Newcastle House in Lincoln's Inn Fields , expressing the hope that Sir John Cope would soon defeat the rebels . " If the Rebels should march into England , Sir J. Cope has a hint that he is not to ...
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... wrote it wrote with sincerity and truth . It is Pastor Carl Moritz who is writing , in high June of 1782 , and those who have not yet read his Travels through Several Parts of England in that year , have some hours of unclouded joy ...
... wrote it wrote with sincerity and truth . It is Pastor Carl Moritz who is writing , in high June of 1782 , and those who have not yet read his Travels through Several Parts of England in that year , have some hours of unclouded joy ...
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Introduction page | 9 |
Two General Gordon | 65 |
Eleven The Wise Men | 193 |
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