The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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with a young blacksmith near Brynkinalt , in North Wales , where he spent some
of his holidays with his mother's father , Lord Dungannon . But if these were his
only two fights as a schoolboy he must , we should think , have been the reverse
of ...
with a young blacksmith near Brynkinalt , in North Wales , where he spent some
of his holidays with his mother's father , Lord Dungannon . But if these were his
only two fights as a schoolboy he must , we should think , have been the reverse
of ...
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serving in both ; because he appears to have joined the staff of Lord
Westmorland , then Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , soon after he received his
commission , and to have remained at the Viceregal Court till April , 1793 .
Having been unable to ...
serving in both ; because he appears to have joined the staff of Lord
Westmorland , then Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , soon after he received his
commission , and to have remained at the Viceregal Court till April , 1793 .
Having been unable to ...
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That of Lord Camden , which came next , offered to it in both respects a striking
contrast ' - and the statement above referred to in regard to the gaiety of Lord
Camden's court , from Gleig and Brialmont . The latter part of the paragraph cited
from ...
That of Lord Camden , which came next , offered to it in both respects a striking
contrast ' - and the statement above referred to in regard to the gaiety of Lord
Camden's court , from Gleig and Brialmont . The latter part of the paragraph cited
from ...
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He experienced , first under the patronage of Lord Westmorland and afterwards
with Lord Camden , all the advantages as well as the disadvantages of society
and staff - duty in the Irish capital , though he saw little of life as a subaltern ,
either ...
He experienced , first under the patronage of Lord Westmorland and afterwards
with Lord Camden , all the advantages as well as the disadvantages of society
and staff - duty in the Irish capital , though he saw little of life as a subaltern ,
either ...
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l'nable to marry , or even to live upon his income , he applied , under the advice
of Lord Mornington , to Lord Camden , who was still Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , to
find him a situation either in the Board of Revenue or in the Treasury . Failing ...
l'nable to marry , or even to live upon his income , he applied , under the advice
of Lord Mornington , to Lord Camden , who was still Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , to
find him a situation either in the Board of Revenue or in the Treasury . Failing ...
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