The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 - Books |
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Page 39
... Prince conducted in person , to see that it passed without noise or confusion . Having examined the line , and found that every thing was as it should be , on my return to Lord George I found the Prince at the head of the column ...
... Prince conducted in person , to see that it passed without noise or confusion . Having examined the line , and found that every thing was as it should be , on my return to Lord George I found the Prince at the head of the column ...
Page 42
... Prince's attempt on England is that he acted wisely in making it , because every chance of success had then been ... Prince Charles , and more than doubts are insinuated of his personal courage . With regard , however , to the retreat ...
... Prince's attempt on England is that he acted wisely in making it , because every chance of success had then been ... Prince Charles , and more than doubts are insinuated of his personal courage . With regard , however , to the retreat ...
Page 468
... Prince of Orange was too sagacious to be caught in the wily snares of the Duke of Alva . Soon after the Duke's arrival in the Netherlands , he had cited that Prince to appear before him ; and he published a declaration , in the name of ...
... Prince of Orange was too sagacious to be caught in the wily snares of the Duke of Alva . Soon after the Duke's arrival in the Netherlands , he had cited that Prince to appear before him ; and he published a declaration , in the name of ...
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