The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10; Volume 83; Volume 1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 - Electronic journals |
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... COLONEL MANSEL , MAJOR HARRISON , AND COLONEL GORREQUER , DISCOVERED AND TRANSCRIBED BY MISS DOROTHY MANSEL- PLEYDELL , EDITED BY THE RIGHT HON . SIR HERBERT MAXWELL , BART . , M.P. ** LORD ROSEBERY has brought so much sympathetic ...
... COLONEL MANSEL , MAJOR HARRISON , AND COLONEL GORREQUER , DISCOVERED AND TRANSCRIBED BY MISS DOROTHY MANSEL- PLEYDELL , EDITED BY THE RIGHT HON . SIR HERBERT MAXWELL , BART . , M.P. ** LORD ROSEBERY has brought so much sympathetic ...
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... Colonel Mansel , dated June 14 , 1816. These two letters have already appeared in Blackwood's Magazine , ' and would in the present circumstances have been omitted were it not for the continuity of the story . In regard to the statement ...
... Colonel Mansel , dated June 14 , 1816. These two letters have already appeared in Blackwood's Magazine , ' and would in the present circumstances have been omitted were it not for the continuity of the story . In regard to the statement ...
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... Colonel will hear from Lady Bingham . ' April 19th . — I called on Bonaparte last Sunday , before the Phaeton had anchored , to announce to him the arrival of the new Governor . He received me in his bedroom en robe de chambre , and a ...
... Colonel will hear from Lady Bingham . ' April 19th . — I called on Bonaparte last Sunday , before the Phaeton had anchored , to announce to him the arrival of the new Governor . He received me in his bedroom en robe de chambre , and a ...
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... Colonel Maude in the CORNHILL for December , by Mr. J. W. Fortescue in Macmillan ' for November , and by Colonel Lonsdale Hale in the Times . ' I should be glad to have the opportunity of dealing with one or two of the more important ...
... Colonel Maude in the CORNHILL for December , by Mr. J. W. Fortescue in Macmillan ' for November , and by Colonel Lonsdale Hale in the Times . ' I should be glad to have the opportunity of dealing with one or two of the more important ...
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... Colonel Maude and Mr. Fortescue are . But the British Constitution which places a civilian as the administrative chief does not take this exclusive view . Nor does history bear it out . The greatest reforms in the military service of ...
... Colonel Maude and Mr. Fortescue are . But the British Constitution which places a civilian as the administrative chief does not take this exclusive view . Nor does history bear it out . The greatest reforms in the military service of ...
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