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The speeches of the Duke of Wellington in Parliament

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J. Murray, 1854 - Great Britain
  

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The Duke of Wellington's speeches on the Repeal of the Test and ...
This document is taken from: The Speeches of the Duke of Wellington in Parliament, collected and arranged by the late Colonel Gurwood, cb, kcts, (London, ...
www.historyhome.co.uk/ peel/ religion/ wellt& c.htm

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Demande The speeches of the Duke of Wellington in Parliament. Collected and arranged by the late Colonel Gur Demande The speeches of the Duke of Wellington ...
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