The Dublin university magazine, Том 42 |
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If Lord Wel . office requires a clear head , and an exe . lesley wrote the letters of “
Vetus , " cutive genius ; but Sir G . Murray Lord Wellington was certainly igno .
never had the good fortune to be tried rant of the fact . Mr . Larpent says : in a ...
If Lord Wel . office requires a clear head , and an exe . lesley wrote the letters of “
Vetus , " cutive genius ; but Sir G . Murray Lord Wellington was certainly igno .
never had the good fortune to be tried rant of the fact . Mr . Larpent says : in a ...
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He was very clever and knowing in his profession all admit , and led on his
division to the day of his death in most gallant style ; but Lord Wellington never
knew what he would do . He constantly acted in his own way , contrary to orders ;
and ...
He was very clever and knowing in his profession all admit , and led on his
division to the day of his death in most gallant style ; but Lord Wellington never
knew what he would do . He constantly acted in his own way , contrary to orders ;
and ...
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Our author says on this subjectfor a second investment , prevented history from
recording of the Duke as of Marlborough , that he never besieged a town which
he did not take . After the decisive day of Vittoria , the French fought against hope
...
Our author says on this subjectfor a second investment , prevented history from
recording of the Duke as of Marlborough , that he never besieged a town which
he did not take . After the decisive day of Vittoria , the French fought against hope
...
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There is one point , how . ever , which we never could understand — why our
Household Cavalry , having beaten the picked cuirassiers of Napoleon at
Waterloo without de - fensive armour , should afterwards be made to adopt the
useless ...
There is one point , how . ever , which we never could understand — why our
Household Cavalry , having beaten the picked cuirassiers of Napoleon at
Waterloo without de - fensive armour , should afterwards be made to adopt the
useless ...
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His nearest associates never felt their respect diminished by intimacy , and the
veneration which all acknowledged for the patriot , the legis . lator , and the
victorious commander , is increased rather than diminished as we become better
...
His nearest associates never felt their respect diminished by intimacy , and the
veneration which all acknowledged for the patriot , the legis . lator , and the
victorious commander , is increased rather than diminished as we become better
...
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