Lord Stuart de Rothesay: The Life and Times of Lord Stuart de Rothesay of Highcliffe Castle, 1779-1845Images, 1993 - 303 sider |
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... took on a carnival air . The seasons and the weather began to change while they were still in the Hebrides , and they were obliged to make fresh plans . They agreed that the expedition should go no further than the Faroe Islands , but ...
... took on a carnival air . The seasons and the weather began to change while they were still in the Hebrides , and they were obliged to make fresh plans . They agreed that the expedition should go no further than the Faroe Islands , but ...
Side 124
... took up a position a few miles in front of this town ; on Sunday they attacked him again , and one of the severest fights took place which is remembered . He is now in complete retreat , having lost his artillery , baggage , etc. Almost ...
... took up a position a few miles in front of this town ; on Sunday they attacked him again , and one of the severest fights took place which is remembered . He is now in complete retreat , having lost his artillery , baggage , etc. Almost ...
Side 256
... took place on 28th June , and both Lady Bute and Lady Stuart de Rothesay must have stayed at home . 42 - In the autumn of 1838 , Stuart joined Charlotte and Carlo Viscount and Viscountess Canning since the death of Carlo's mother ...
... took place on 28th June , and both Lady Bute and Lady Stuart de Rothesay must have stayed at home . 42 - In the autumn of 1838 , Stuart joined Charlotte and Carlo Viscount and Viscountess Canning since the death of Carlo's mother ...
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