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Par Louis Blanc . Paris , 1866 . 2. L'Angleterre : Etudes sur le Self - Government .
Par M. — Paris , 1864 . 3. The English at Home . Essays from the Revue des
Deux Mondes . ' By Alphonse Esquiros . Translated by Sir Lascelles Wraxall ,
Bart .
Par Louis Blanc . Paris , 1866 . 2. L'Angleterre : Etudes sur le Self - Government .
Par M. — Paris , 1864 . 3. The English at Home . Essays from the Revue des
Deux Mondes . ' By Alphonse Esquiros . Translated by Sir Lascelles Wraxall ,
Bart .
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Coming from a recent campaign in Europe , he was naturally consulted by the
Government in Calcutta as to the equipment and administration of the army . He
set to work again as soon as he reached India , to acquire information , not only
as ...
Coming from a recent campaign in Europe , he was naturally consulted by the
Government in Calcutta as to the equipment and administration of the army . He
set to work again as soon as he reached India , to acquire information , not only
as ...
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I should be ashamed of doing any of the dirty things that I am told are done in
some of the commands in the Carnatic as I believe I proved sufficiently at
Wallajah - Nuggur : but if Government do not consider my situation here , I must
either give ...
I should be ashamed of doing any of the dirty things that I am told are done in
some of the commands in the Carnatic as I believe I proved sufficiently at
Wallajah - Nuggur : but if Government do not consider my situation here , I must
either give ...
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But the truth is , that a despatch from the home Government to the Governor -
General , directed in the mean time the immediate preparation and prompt
execution of the scheme against the French in Egypt . Of this despatch Colonel
Wellesley ...
But the truth is , that a despatch from the home Government to the Governor -
General , directed in the mean time the immediate preparation and prompt
execution of the scheme against the French in Egypt . Of this despatch Colonel
Wellesley ...
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If Lord Mornington † had sent him as a Colonel in command of so important an
expedition , might he not have been accused of fraternal partiality by Generals in
India as well as by the home Government ? Previous beart - burnings on the ...
If Lord Mornington † had sent him as a Colonel in command of so important an
expedition , might he not have been accused of fraternal partiality by Generals in
India as well as by the home Government ? Previous beart - burnings on the ...
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