The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 398
... Duke of Brunswick , from the Time of its For- mation in Bohemia to its Embarkation for England . London , Stockdale , 1810 , pp . 51 . THE Duke of Brunswick , during the last conflict between France and Austria , concluded a convention ...
... Duke of Brunswick , from the Time of its For- mation in Bohemia to its Embarkation for England . London , Stockdale , 1810 , pp . 51 . THE Duke of Brunswick , during the last conflict between France and Austria , concluded a convention ...
Page 399
... Duke began his march , he informs us that he called his officers together , and addressed them to the following effect : 6 Acknowledging their zeal and ardour in the defence of the liberties of their country and bestowing just praise on ...
... Duke began his march , he informs us that he called his officers together , and addressed them to the following effect : 6 Acknowledging their zeal and ardour in the defence of the liberties of their country and bestowing just praise on ...
Page 455
... duke de Bourbon assumed the reins of the administra- tion after the death of the duke of Orleans . He is said to have possessed some showy qualities , but his character was tarnished by avarice . He could practise a refined politeness ...
... duke de Bourbon assumed the reins of the administra- tion after the death of the duke of Orleans . He is said to have possessed some showy qualities , but his character was tarnished by avarice . He could practise a refined politeness ...
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