Beau Wellington
... special favourite, so the Commanderin-Chief let 1t pass, but had it been anyone less favoured there probably would have been “ whigs on the green,” a/zas “drill till further.” -0 FETORPL A ...
... special favourite, so the Commanderin-Chief let 1t pass, but had it been anyone less favoured there probably would have been “ whigs on the green,” a/zas “drill till further.” -0 FETORPL A ...
... soon filled with rejoicing people. The vicarage was close to the church, and the vicar, the Rev. John Morley, a pronounced ' whig and a “firm believer in Napoleon, came out and demanded to know what the ringing was about; and on being told, at once ordered ...
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... was ransomed in exchange for a general. tl,is l,eing the equivalent in military rank to an amateur golf champion. Then 11 Ir. Whig ham, coming back to the States qui e out of practice, lost the championship. After that he returned to England, and, on the ...
... was ransomed in exchange for a general. tl,is l,eing the equivalent in military rank to an amateur golf champion. Then 11 Ir. Whig ham, coming back to the States qui e out of practice, lost the After that he returned to England, and, on the breaking out ...
... :—For breakfast, tea and bloaters ; for Pot:er’ roast meat, Yorkshire pudding, and ‘mntoeS, tapioca pudding ; for tea, tea and Whig For each mess there is a separate pot, in Ple Ch the men have their dinners cooked asthey &:a?e ; baked or boiled. Once a week ...
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... Keppel, whose acquittal was celebrated by illuminations in London for two nights. The Admiral lived to hold a high office in a Whig Government, ...