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YORK. [am ample memoir of his royal highness appears in pp. 69-85.] Elegies on
the Duke of York. — Letter of Oliver ... The late Duke of York, in hiscapacity of
Commander-in-chief, did so much for the army, and through that for the nation at
...
YORK. [am ample memoir of his royal highness appears in pp. 69-85.] Elegies on
the Duke of York. — Letter of Oliver ... The late Duke of York, in hiscapacity of
Commander-in-chief, did so much for the army, and through that for the nation at
...
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On the 18th the Duke of York's illusion was attacked, and obliged every where to
give way, and the Duke himself was on the point of falling into the enemy's hands
. It was with prodigious efforts that Generals Fox and Abercrom- bie found ...
On the 18th the Duke of York's illusion was attacked, and obliged every where to
give way, and the Duke himself was on the point of falling into the enemy's hands
. It was with prodigious efforts that Generals Fox and Abercrom- bie found ...
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In July, 1814, and again at the same period in the following year, both Houses of
Parliament passed a vote of thanks to the Duke of York, fof the bene6ts he had
bestowed on the nation as Commander-in-chief in the wars then concluded (see
...
In July, 1814, and again at the same period in the following year, both Houses of
Parliament passed a vote of thanks to the Duke of York, fof the bene6ts he had
bestowed on the nation as Commander-in-chief in the wars then concluded (see
...
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It is hardly necessary to add, that a thiiiff called " A Posthumous Letter of his
Royal Highness the Duke of York," which has been published since his Royal
Higbnt-ss's demise, was neither written nor dictated by his Royal Highness.
Character of ...
It is hardly necessary to add, that a thiiiff called " A Posthumous Letter of his
Royal Highness the Duke of York," which has been published since his Royal
Higbnt-ss's demise, was neither written nor dictated by his Royal Highness.
Character of ...
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GENTLEMAN'S. FEBRUARY,. 1827. ORIGINAL. COMMUNICATIONS. Interesting
Narrative connected with the Duke of York. J 00 Interesting Narrative connected
with the Duke of York.
GENTLEMAN'S. FEBRUARY,. 1827. ORIGINAL. COMMUNICATIONS. Interesting
Narrative connected with the Duke of York. J 00 Interesting Narrative connected
with the Duke of York.
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