The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... Lord Mornington . And Armytage's diary is to the effect , that Wesley was extremely fond of music and played well upon the fiddle , though he never gave indication of ( or , in other words , Armytage was not aware of his possessing ) ...
... Lord Mornington . And Armytage's diary is to the effect , that Wesley was extremely fond of music and played well upon the fiddle , though he never gave indication of ( or , in other words , Armytage was not aware of his possessing ) ...
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... Lord Mornington , to procure for him a majority in a battalion of Guards about to proceed to Holland . It was on the refusal of this application that he was appointed , as above described , to the 33rd Regiment . He gained the com- mand ...
... Lord Mornington , to procure for him a majority in a battalion of Guards about to proceed to Holland . It was on the refusal of this application that he was appointed , as above described , to the 33rd Regiment . He gained the com- mand ...
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... Lord Mornington , to Lord Camden , who was still Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , to find him a situation either in the Board of Revenue or in the Treasury . Failing , fortunately , in this attempt to quit the army , he embarked in the ...
... Lord Mornington , to Lord Camden , who was still Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , to find him a situation either in the Board of Revenue or in the Treasury . Failing , fortunately , in this attempt to quit the army , he embarked in the ...
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... Lord Mornington arrived , accordingly , at Calcutta , on the 17th of May , 1797 . This was a critical period in the history of British India . ' Citizen ' Tippoo Sahib , in communication with the French Re- publicans , was preparing ...
... Lord Mornington arrived , accordingly , at Calcutta , on the 17th of May , 1797 . This was a critical period in the history of British India . ' Citizen ' Tippoo Sahib , in communication with the French Re- publicans , was preparing ...
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... Lord Mornington repaired in person to the Madras Pre- sidency , in accordance with his advice , and proposed further a wish to join the camp , he afterwards wrote again plainly to him , + - Your presence in the camp , instead of giving ...
... Lord Mornington repaired in person to the Madras Pre- sidency , in accordance with his advice , and proposed further a wish to join the camp , he afterwards wrote again plainly to him , + - Your presence in the camp , instead of giving ...
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