The Quarterly Review, Том 120 |
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M . Brialmont writes of the Duke of Wellington as if the public and private
character of that illustrious man had been with him a life study . Mr . Gleig next
wrote a large volume , partly from Brialmont , partly from other sources , Vol . 120
. - No .
M . Brialmont writes of the Duke of Wellington as if the public and private
character of that illustrious man had been with him a life study . Mr . Gleig next
wrote a large volume , partly from Brialmont , partly from other sources , Vol . 120
. - No .
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His work contains more abundant personal details than any other writer has
attempted to bring together , and we propose at the same time to avail ourselves
of it , in combination with other sources , ' to study more particularly the character
of ...
His work contains more abundant personal details than any other writer has
attempted to bring together , and we propose at the same time to avail ourselves
of it , in combination with other sources , ' to study more particularly the character
of ...
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... produced so great a change of character . Could the young officer ' have
emerged from hobble* We find in a note by the present Duke , at p . 52 of the
Supplementary Despatches , ' that Lord Mornington ' s family adopted the ancient
spelling ...
... produced so great a change of character . Could the young officer ' have
emerged from hobble* We find in a note by the present Duke , at p . 52 of the
Supplementary Despatches , ' that Lord Mornington ' s family adopted the ancient
spelling ...
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... companions , was likely enough to disincline him to mix with his fellows as he
otherwise might have done , while the habits of reserve and solitude in which he
indulged , must have contributed still further to the formation of his character .
... companions , was likely enough to disincline him to mix with his fellows as he
otherwise might have done , while the habits of reserve and solitude in which he
indulged , must have contributed still further to the formation of his character .
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The expressions in the above letters , showing what Colonel Wellesley
anticipated , might , without further explanations , injuriously affect the reputation
of General Harris , whose unpresuming but fearless and honest character has
been most ...
The expressions in the above letters , showing what Colonel Wellesley
anticipated , might , without further explanations , injuriously affect the reputation
of General Harris , whose unpresuming but fearless and honest character has
been most ...
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