The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen180A. Constable, 1894 |
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... Wolseley that not only is there nothing whatever to show that it is true , but that there is much evidence to show that it was absolutely false . Evelyn , whom Macaulay quotes as his authority , notes in his Diary on January 24 that ...
... Wolseley that not only is there nothing whatever to show that it is true , but that there is much evidence to show that it was absolutely false . Evelyn , whom Macaulay quotes as his authority , notes in his Diary on January 24 that ...
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... Wolseley arrives practically at the same conclusion , but by different methods . His chief argument is that hedging ' and pretended treachery were the fashion of the times , and that Marlborough , consequently , must have con- sidered ...
... Wolseley arrives practically at the same conclusion , but by different methods . His chief argument is that hedging ' and pretended treachery were the fashion of the times , and that Marlborough , consequently , must have con- sidered ...
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... Wolseley's volumes . It is doubtless of importance to empha- sise the lessons to be learned by statesmen , by ... Wolseley for his constant allusion to abuses which we may hope will then have long been swept away . It must be remembered ...
... Wolseley's volumes . It is doubtless of importance to empha- sise the lessons to be learned by statesmen , by ... Wolseley for his constant allusion to abuses which we may hope will then have long been swept away . It must be remembered ...
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