Wellington: a ReassessmentJ. Barrie, 1956 - 278 sider |
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Side 57
... course of these proceedings a subaltern went up to Trench , and told him that the woman's husband was absolutely fainting in the ranks at the sight of his wife being exposed in this way . He begged the Adjutant to allow the man to fall ...
... course of these proceedings a subaltern went up to Trench , and told him that the woman's husband was absolutely fainting in the ranks at the sight of his wife being exposed in this way . He begged the Adjutant to allow the man to fall ...
Side 89
... course still a member , and from suspicion to cordial dislike was in the circumstances a very short step . On his side Wellesley probably did nothing to make his relations with the Com- mander - in - Chief any more cordial , for he was ...
... course still a member , and from suspicion to cordial dislike was in the circumstances a very short step . On his side Wellesley probably did nothing to make his relations with the Com- mander - in - Chief any more cordial , for he was ...
Side 172
... course , he had not seen since those far - off days when he went there with General Mackenzie , his presence was required in Madrid to receive the thanks of the restored Ferdinand . During Wellington's residence in the Spanish capital ...
... course , he had not seen since those far - off days when he went there with General Mackenzie , his presence was required in Madrid to receive the thanks of the restored Ferdinand . During Wellington's residence in the Spanish capital ...
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