Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 248
... young sergeant of that regiment . " He was a wounded prisoner from the siege of Kuladore , ' a man of education and manners above his station . I had him conveyed to my tent and attended by my surgeon ; we became great friends at the ...
... young sergeant of that regiment . " He was a wounded prisoner from the siege of Kuladore , ' a man of education and manners above his station . I had him conveyed to my tent and attended by my surgeon ; we became great friends at the ...
Page 404
... young Cambridge undergraduates- Wordsworth and Coleridge - probably troubled themselves as little on their account as did most young Englishmen of that day . Coleridge could always find satisfaction in a world of his own , and young ...
... young Cambridge undergraduates- Wordsworth and Coleridge - probably troubled themselves as little on their account as did most young Englishmen of that day . Coleridge could always find satisfaction in a world of his own , and young ...
Page 269
... young " princes and princesses " were provided with a governess , who would teach them how to support their newly ... young Mêves afterwards became the famous or notorious Naundorff . The original captive was brought up in London as a ...
... young " princes and princesses " were provided with a governess , who would teach them how to support their newly ... young Mêves afterwards became the famous or notorious Naundorff . The original captive was brought up in London as a ...
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Richardson Samuel Some Correspondents | 22 |
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