The Cornhill Magazine, Band 181George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1974 |
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... Duke ) , and wrote " The Sonnet to the Duke of Wellington ' . Finally , there is the eulogy to Wellington on 15 November 1852 , which caused a storm of disapproval when part of it was subsequently dis- covered to have been ' borrowed ...
... Duke ) , and wrote " The Sonnet to the Duke of Wellington ' . Finally , there is the eulogy to Wellington on 15 November 1852 , which caused a storm of disapproval when part of it was subsequently dis- covered to have been ' borrowed ...
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... Duke recognised that the younger man might have some value to the Tories , and he did not stop Lyndhurst from enlisting his adventurous journalism . But he appears to have done little except advance some election funds and be properly ...
... Duke recognised that the younger man might have some value to the Tories , and he did not stop Lyndhurst from enlisting his adventurous journalism . But he appears to have done little except advance some election funds and be properly ...
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... Duke of Wellington . 4 After his entrance into Parliament , his letters and papers show more self - assurance as he reports the glittering company in which he is now a participant . To the future Mrs Disraeli , the last paragraph of a ...
... Duke of Wellington . 4 After his entrance into Parliament , his letters and papers show more self - assurance as he reports the glittering company in which he is now a participant . To the future Mrs Disraeli , the last paragraph of a ...
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POEMS translated by Graeme Wilson | 28 |
PRISONER by Elizabeth Jennings | 53 |
JOHN MURRAY 50 ALBEMARLE STREET LONDON W1X | 75 |
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