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... belonged to her family for nearly 600 years . She was a descendant of Sir Thomas Wale , a Knight of らし B the Garter in the reign of Edward III . It CHAPTER I Birth and Education Joins his Regiment in Ireland Studies at Brunswick - Page.
... belonged to her family for nearly 600 years . She was a descendant of Sir Thomas Wale , a Knight of らし B the Garter in the reign of Edward III . It CHAPTER I Birth and Education Joins his Regiment in Ireland Studies at Brunswick - Page.
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... nearly the same words , which determined me to stick to the profession now . I have often since thought that I should do well to go to High Wycombe , the military college for officers of the army , where I understand there is no greater ...
... nearly the same words , which determined me to stick to the profession now . I have often since thought that I should do well to go to High Wycombe , the military college for officers of the army , where I understand there is no greater ...
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... nearly to its summit , are of extreme beauty . On return- ing to Chamounix I enquired for my friend , and heard to my surprise that he had set off late in the day , without a guide , to overtake us . This I thought so imprudent , that I ...
... nearly to its summit , are of extreme beauty . On return- ing to Chamounix I enquired for my friend , and heard to my surprise that he had set off late in the day , without a guide , to overtake us . This I thought so imprudent , that I ...
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... nearly four months , which , thanks to the Queen Hortense and other kind friends , I reckon among the happiest of my life . " Early in the summer of 1823 he returned to Eng- land , and writes thus to his father : " I am glad to write to ...
... nearly four months , which , thanks to the Queen Hortense and other kind friends , I reckon among the happiest of my life . " Early in the summer of 1823 he returned to Eng- land , and writes thus to his father : " I am glad to write to ...
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... nearly so well as that of Halifax , and regret much that the regiment is so much broken up . We have only twelve officers here , and most of those youngsters . I hope that the regiment will not barbarise in this country ; at present it ...
... nearly so well as that of Halifax , and regret much that the regiment is so much broken up . We have only twelve officers here , and most of those youngsters . I hope that the regiment will not barbarise in this country ; at present it ...
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Memoirs and letters, ed. by mrs. A.S.H. Mountain mrs. Armine Simcoe H. Mountain Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1857 |
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