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The Duke himself narrowly escaped ; he literally fled for his life . Such is the various fortune of warm - to - day victorious — to - morrow at the mercy of the enemy ! In the course of the campaign the English behaved with great ...
The Duke himself narrowly escaped ; he literally fled for his life . Such is the various fortune of warm - to - day victorious — to - morrow at the mercy of the enemy ! In the course of the campaign the English behaved with great ...
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chose to repose himself in the bosom of his native country . In the year 1795 he was elevated to the rank of Field Marshal , and afterwards constituted Commander in Chief of the British army . This latter promotion took place at the ...
chose to repose himself in the bosom of his native country . In the year 1795 he was elevated to the rank of Field Marshal , and afterwards constituted Commander in Chief of the British army . This latter promotion took place at the ...
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Before was raised to the fee of Canterbury , he was a very fupple courtier , and conformed himself in every thing to the humour of the king . But after he was made archbishop , he occafioned much disturbance by his pride , infolenee ...
Before was raised to the fee of Canterbury , he was a very fupple courtier , and conformed himself in every thing to the humour of the king . But after he was made archbishop , he occafioned much disturbance by his pride , infolenee ...
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He immortalized himself by a poem , entitled Copper's Hill , in which the River Thames is thus expreflively characterized : " O ! could I fow like thee , and make thy stream My great example , as it is my theme !
He immortalized himself by a poem , entitled Copper's Hill , in which the River Thames is thus expreflively characterized : " O ! could I fow like thee , and make thy stream My great example , as it is my theme !
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at our From Egham we came to Bagskot , passing over a long and dreary heath , remarkable only for the roads by which it is everywhere intersected , and which were made for the convenience of his Majesty , when he indulges himself in the ...
at our From Egham we came to Bagskot , passing over a long and dreary heath , remarkable only for the roads by which it is everywhere intersected , and which were made for the convenience of his Majesty , when he indulges himself in the ...
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