British general and statesman; he defeated Napoleon at Waterloo; subsequently served as Prime Minister (1769-1852)
1It was in March, 1769, that Arthur Wellesley first saw the light.
2Sir Arthur Wellesley continued to occupy his positions between Badajoz and Alcantara.
3Sir Arthur Wellesley's subsequent conduct to Sir Harry Burrard was highly honourable.
4Sir Arthur Wellesley entrenched himself at Badajoz, ready to fall back upon Portugal.
5And how different is Arthur Wellesley, who has just quittedme
6England had just sent troops to Portugal under the command of Sir Arthur Wellesley.
7On the arrival of Sir Arthur Wellesley at Badajoz, the French armies again separated.
8Sir Arthur Wellesley is not the man to stand nonsense.
9The finest memorial in Saint Paul's is to a certain eminent Irishman, Arthur Wellesley.
10General Sir Arthur Wellesley returned to England in 1805, after seven years absence in India.
11The early military services of Arthur Wellesley, both in Europe and in India, were brilliant.
12This fact explains the early promotion of Arthur Wellesley.
13Sir Arthur Wellesley issued a most laudatory notice of Mr. O'Connor's conduct in general orders.
14Sir Arthur Wellesley, at Lisbon, had the choice of either falling upon Victor or Soult.
15As a boy he was known as Arthur Wellesley.
16Of this was Arthur Wellesley, who never knew defeat and 'never lost a British gun'.
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