The History of England from the Year 1830-1874, 3. sējumsChapman and Hall, 1873 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 75.
3. lappuse
... English lads , and were at length compelled ignominiously to retreat from those provinces which they had so aggressively entered . At this moment the emperor - humbled by the reverses his army had undergone ; looking forward with ...
... English lads , and were at length compelled ignominiously to retreat from those provinces which they had so aggressively entered . At this moment the emperor - humbled by the reverses his army had undergone ; looking forward with ...
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... English contin- gent was Lord Raglan . As Lord Fitzroy Somerset he had accompanied the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsular war , during which he had acted as his military secretary . He had therefore reached an age at which prudence ...
... English contin- gent was Lord Raglan . As Lord Fitzroy Somerset he had accompanied the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsular war , during which he had acted as his military secretary . He had therefore reached an age at which prudence ...
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... English fleet should be much larger than the French fleet , and as Marseilles and Toulon were much nearer to the seat of war than the places from which the English troops were embarked , the expenses incurred by the two allied ...
... English fleet should be much larger than the French fleet , and as Marseilles and Toulon were much nearer to the seat of war than the places from which the English troops were embarked , the expenses incurred by the two allied ...
7. lappuse
... English government was conveyed to him in a letter written by Lord Clarendon , the British minister of Foreign Affairs , to Prince Nesselrode , the Russian minister , which contained the following passage : " The British government ...
... English government was conveyed to him in a letter written by Lord Clarendon , the British minister of Foreign Affairs , to Prince Nesselrode , the Russian minister , which contained the following passage : " The British government ...
8. lappuse
... English consul , that the emperor did not consider it becom- ing in him to give any reply to Lord Clarendon's letter ; and shortly after this , war was formally declared . We pass over the various stoppages made by the troops sent out ...
... English consul , that the emperor did not consider it becom- ing in him to give any reply to Lord Clarendon's letter ; and shortly after this , war was formally declared . We pass over the various stoppages made by the troops sent out ...
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