The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... respects a striking contrast ' —and the statement above referred to in regard to the gaiety of Lord Camden's court , from Gleig and Brialmont . The latter part of the paragraph cited from Gleig and Brial- mont refers to another point ...
... respects a striking contrast ' —and the statement above referred to in regard to the gaiety of Lord Camden's court , from Gleig and Brialmont . The latter part of the paragraph cited from Gleig and Brial- mont refers to another point ...
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... respecting the disposal of all patronage in this country , that I can't expect to derive any advantage from it , which I should not obtain if any other person were Governor - General . ' 6 with his regiment without any special ...
... respecting the disposal of all patronage in this country , that I can't expect to derive any advantage from it , which I should not obtain if any other person were Governor - General . ' 6 with his regiment without any special ...
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... respect due from a subordinate officer to his commander - in - chief -that Colonel Wellesley did not approve of General Harris's design- that he did not see how a post was to be established by attacking the tope - and did see , that ...
... respect due from a subordinate officer to his commander - in - chief -that Colonel Wellesley did not approve of General Harris's design- that he did not see how a post was to be established by attacking the tope - and did see , that ...
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... respects , but contained the expression Do not allow Arthur to fatigue himself too much . ' We have thought this worthy of notice , as being more elegant than the somewhat similar " Take care of Dowb . ' which so puzzled our General ...
... respects , but contained the expression Do not allow Arthur to fatigue himself too much . ' We have thought this worthy of notice , as being more elegant than the somewhat similar " Take care of Dowb . ' which so puzzled our General ...
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... respect to the language which you say people held of my brother's appointment to command in Seringapatam , you know that I never recommended my brother to you , and of course never suggested how , or where he should be employed ; and I ...
... respect to the language which you say people held of my brother's appointment to command in Seringapatam , you know that I never recommended my brother to you , and of course never suggested how , or where he should be employed ; and I ...
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