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... army , the other upon the staff of the king's forces in that country . Each , about the same time , made a visit to England , and each of them , I believe , with the same principal purpose of providing for the education of his daughter ...
... army , the other upon the staff of the king's forces in that country . Each , about the same time , made a visit to England , and each of them , I believe , with the same principal purpose of providing for the education of his daughter ...
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... army . Without a succession of wars and martial glories in reserve for the army , what interest had they in Napoleon ? This was obscurely acknowledged by everybody . More or less consciously perceived , a feeling deep and strong ran ...
... army . Without a succession of wars and martial glories in reserve for the army , what interest had they in Napoleon ? This was obscurely acknowledged by everybody . More or less consciously perceived , a feeling deep and strong ran ...
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... army is naturally that to which a young man's expectations turn . But to wait , and after all by possibility to wait in vain , did not suit my fiery grandfather . The interest which he could put into motion was considerable ; but it was ...
... army is naturally that to which a young man's expectations turn . But to wait , and after all by possibility to wait in vain , did not suit my fiery grandfather . The interest which he could put into motion was considerable ; but it was ...
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... army of men ; which expression of her great splendor I now men- tion ( as I repeat ) purely as applying to the question of her machinery for enforcing discipline . This part of her machinery , it will be seen , is unique , and abso ...
... army of men ; which expression of her great splendor I now men- tion ( as I repeat ) purely as applying to the question of her machinery for enforcing discipline . This part of her machinery , it will be seen , is unique , and abso ...
Side 152
... army , and the colleges express the several brig- ades , or regiments . a To resume , therefore , my own thread of personal narration . On the next morning after my arrival in Oxford , I assembled a small council of friends to assist me ...
... army , and the colleges express the several brig- ades , or regiments . a To resume , therefore , my own thread of personal narration . On the next morning after my arrival in Oxford , I assembled a small council of friends to assist me ...
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