Lord Stuart de Rothesay: The Life and Times of Lord Stuart de Rothesay of Highcliffe Castle, 1779-1845Images, 1993 - 303 стор. |
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... told him his story almost as it appeared in his memoirs , though he did not repeat his opinion of the Allies ' trustworthiness , and suggested that matters should not be left as they stood . Stuart promised to consult Wellington as soon ...
... told him his story almost as it appeared in his memoirs , though he did not repeat his opinion of the Allies ' trustworthiness , and suggested that matters should not be left as they stood . Stuart promised to consult Wellington as soon ...
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... told the Prime Minister . " This is a lie : but whose lie , whether Stuart's or his two reporters ' , I cannot say . ' , 10 As it happened , a new governor was needed for Madras at this time . It was proving difficult to find the right ...
... told the Prime Minister . " This is a lie : but whose lie , whether Stuart's or his two reporters ' , I cannot say . ' , 10 As it happened , a new governor was needed for Madras at this time . It was proving difficult to find the right ...
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... told Talleyrand , too , that he had advised Madame de Feuchères to leave France . And not long afterwards the Baronne purchased Bure Homage , Stuart's home at Mudeford.10 11 She did not settle in England again until 1838 , " by which ...
... told Talleyrand , too , that he had advised Madame de Feuchères to leave France . And not long afterwards the Baronne purchased Bure Homage , Stuart's home at Mudeford.10 11 She did not settle in England again until 1838 , " by which ...
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