The Life of General Sir Howard Douglas, Bart., from His Notes, Conversations, and CorrespondenceJohn Murray, 1863 - 463 sider |
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... thoughts , and he fell in love with a beauty who enabled him to leave his title to a son . This shut out the next branch of the family , represented by young Charles Douglas , who had come almost within reach of the coronet , being the ...
... thoughts , and he fell in love with a beauty who enabled him to leave his title to a son . This shut out the next branch of the family , represented by young Charles Douglas , who had come almost within reach of the coronet , being the ...
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... thought it an enterprise worthy of an English ship of the line in our King and country's sacred cause , and an effort due to the gallant defence of Quebec , to make the attempt of pressing her by force of sail through the thick , broad ...
... thought it an enterprise worthy of an English ship of the line in our King and country's sacred cause , and an effort due to the gallant defence of Quebec , to make the attempt of pressing her by force of sail through the thick , broad ...
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... thought of himself be- coming a sailor . Though not yet emancipated from his nursery governess , he found a never - failing attraction in a pond in the garden , where he could launch and manœuvre his toy ships , which received constant ...
... thought of himself be- coming a sailor . Though not yet emancipated from his nursery governess , he found a never - failing attraction in a pond in the garden , where he could launch and manœuvre his toy ships , which received constant ...
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... thought prudent to insist that every candidate should " not only understand reading and writing , " 1 but even the Rule of Three . From this simple beginning the standard of qualification had advanced until it embraced a certain ...
... thought prudent to insist that every candidate should " not only understand reading and writing , " 1 but even the Rule of Three . From this simple beginning the standard of qualification had advanced until it embraced a certain ...
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... thought it capital fun . The masters themselves came in for admonition ; and a manifesto from the Lieutenant- Governor complains that the cadets " are frequently left without either professor or master for the space of half an hour ...
... thought it capital fun . The masters themselves came in for admonition ; and a manifesto from the Lieutenant- Governor complains that the cadets " are frequently left without either professor or master for the space of half an hour ...
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