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The change of name from Wesley to Wellesley , which will be observed in this extract , but which is afterwards stated by Mr. Gleig , at page 16 of the People's Edition , ' to have occurred in India , can certainly ...
The change of name from Wesley to Wellesley , which will be observed in this extract , but which is afterwards stated by Mr. Gleig , at page 16 of the People's Edition , ' to have occurred in India , can certainly ...
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... for some hours every day ; and alluded to his having commenced acting upon this rule before he went to India , and to his having continued to act upon it . This is a fact that , I apprehend , is unknown as to the Duke of Wellington ...
... for some hours every day ; and alluded to his having commenced acting upon this rule before he went to India , and to his having continued to act upon it . This is a fact that , I apprehend , is unknown as to the Duke of Wellington ...
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When the regiment embarked for India , in April , 1796 , he was unable , from illness , to accompany it . He overtook it , however , at the Cape of Good Hope , and taking passage with Sir Pulteney ( then Captain ) Malcolm in the ' Fox ...
When the regiment embarked for India , in April , 1796 , he was unable , from illness , to accompany it . He overtook it , however , at the Cape of Good Hope , and taking passage with Sir Pulteney ( then Captain ) Malcolm in the ' Fox ...
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He set to work again as soon as he reached India , to acquire infor- mation , not only as to the military situation , but also in regard to the political relations of the Company . Having learnt all he could in Bengal , he visited his ...
He set to work again as soon as he reached India , to acquire infor- mation , not only as to the military situation , but also in regard to the political relations of the Company . Having learnt all he could in Bengal , he visited his ...
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21 - ' Such exertions had never before been heard of on that side of India , and General Harris wrote of them privately to the Governor - General in terms of high commendation . But there the matter ended .
21 - ' Such exertions had never before been heard of on that side of India , and General Harris wrote of them privately to the Governor - General in terms of high commendation . But there the matter ended .
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