The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 310
... Marlborough , yet ultimately led to his fall , since it introduced into the more important offices of government , Harley and St. John . • Many of the zealous whigs were highly offended at these appoint ments , which they regarded as a ...
... Marlborough , yet ultimately led to his fall , since it introduced into the more important offices of government , Harley and St. John . • Many of the zealous whigs were highly offended at these appoint ments , which they regarded as a ...
Page 317
... Marlborough on this occasion . His person was , at one time , in the greatest danger , and it was by his own specific exertions , most ably seconded by the gallant Dutch veteran Overkirk , that the de- cisive movements of the battle ...
... Marlborough on this occasion . His person was , at one time , in the greatest danger , and it was by his own specific exertions , most ably seconded by the gallant Dutch veteran Overkirk , that the de- cisive movements of the battle ...
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... Marlborough . It must , however , be remarked , that though the skill and address of the English negotiator were beyond all praise , much of his success must be ascribed to Charles's obstinate determination to inflict a signal venge ...
... Marlborough . It must , however , be remarked , that though the skill and address of the English negotiator were beyond all praise , much of his success must be ascribed to Charles's obstinate determination to inflict a signal venge ...
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