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... Marquess Wellesley , & c . & c . , by R. R. Pearce , Esq . , London , Richard Bentley , 1846 2. Historical Sketches of Statesmen who flourished in the time of George the Third , by Henry , Lord Brougham , & c . & c . , Third series ...
... Marquess Wellesley , & c . & c . , by R. R. Pearce , Esq . , London , Richard Bentley , 1846 2. Historical Sketches of Statesmen who flourished in the time of George the Third , by Henry , Lord Brougham , & c . & c . , Third series ...
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... Marquess Wellesley , & c . & c . , by R. R. Pearce , Esq . , London , Richard Bentley , 1846 . 2. Historical Sketches of Statesmen who flourished in the time of George the third , by Henry , Lord Brougham , & c . , & c . , Third series ...
... Marquess Wellesley , & c . & c . , by R. R. Pearce , Esq . , London , Richard Bentley , 1846 . 2. Historical Sketches of Statesmen who flourished in the time of George the third , by Henry , Lord Brougham , & c . , & c . , Third series ...
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... Marquess Wellesley . The family whence the subject of our notice was descended , was one of antiquity and renown , and although the renown of their ancestors , or the antiquity of their family , can add nothing to the admiration with ...
... Marquess Wellesley . The family whence the subject of our notice was descended , was one of antiquity and renown , and although the renown of their ancestors , or the antiquity of their family , can add nothing to the admiration with ...
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... Marquess , " was permitted by Divine Providence to reap the highest rewards which such rare virtues as adorned her character , can , in this stage of our existence , receive ; for her life was extended to an extreme old age ; she saw ...
... Marquess , " was permitted by Divine Providence to reap the highest rewards which such rare virtues as adorned her character , can , in this stage of our existence , receive ; for her life was extended to an extreme old age ; she saw ...
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... crimes ! " The marriage and subsequent separation of the Marquess Wellesley from his wife is a portion of his domestic history CC which his Lordship's biographer has left unexplained . The LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION . 37.
... crimes ! " The marriage and subsequent separation of the Marquess Wellesley from his wife is a portion of his domestic history CC which his Lordship's biographer has left unexplained . The LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION . 37.
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