The Life of His Grace Arthur, Duke, Marquis, and Earl of Wellington ... with Copious Details and Delineations, Historical, Political, and Military, of the Various Important Services in which He Has Been Engaged in ...J. and J. Cundee ..., [181-?], 1814 - Generals |
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... Duke of Wellington , who quitted Dover about nine o'clock . Thursday afternoon , about six o'clock the Duke of Wellington arrived in London in his open travelling carriage with six horses , accompanied by his aid - de- camp in a post ...
... Duke of Wellington , who quitted Dover about nine o'clock . Thursday afternoon , about six o'clock the Duke of Wellington arrived in London in his open travelling carriage with six horses , accompanied by his aid - de- camp in a post ...
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... Duke would be at the Opera , and the managers having hung a box with laurel for the occasion , expectation was kept alive through the early part of the performance ; at length in the middle of the ballet , àbout eleven o'clock , the ...
... Duke would be at the Opera , and the managers having hung a box with laurel for the occasion , expectation was kept alive through the early part of the performance ; at length in the middle of the ballet , àbout eleven o'clock , the ...
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... Duke would take his seat on the following day , it was suggested by Lord Darn- ley that the Peers , in order to give ... Duke of Wellington entered , supported by the Dukes of Rich- mond and Beaufort , in military uniform , and in their ...
... Duke would take his seat on the following day , it was suggested by Lord Darn- ley that the Peers , in order to give ... Duke of Wellington entered , supported by the Dukes of Rich- mond and Beaufort , in military uniform , and in their ...
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Don Carlos Doyle | 20 |
Passage of the Adour | 383 |
Entre into Bourdeaux | 419 |
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