The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... Parliament by command of Her Majesty . February , 1866 . 2. Papers relating to the Disturbances in Jamaica . Pre- sented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty . Parts I. , II . , III . February , 1866 . 3. Report of ...
... Parliament by command of Her Majesty . February , 1866 . 2. Papers relating to the Disturbances in Jamaica . Pre- sented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty . Parts I. , II . , III . February , 1866 . 3. Report of ...
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... Parliament as member for the family borough of Trim . He could hardly have had much experience either in infantry or cavalry until he joined the 33rd Regiment , though the success of his subsequent career has been partly attributed to ...
... Parliament as member for the family borough of Trim . He could hardly have had much experience either in infantry or cavalry until he joined the 33rd Regiment , though the success of his subsequent career has been partly attributed to ...
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... Parliament to improving the discipline of his battalion . ' He had drawn up a code of standing orders for it , ' and brought it to such a state of efficiency that ' the 33rd was pro- nounced to be the best drilled and most efficient ...
... Parliament to improving the discipline of his battalion . ' He had drawn up a code of standing orders for it , ' and brought it to such a state of efficiency that ' the 33rd was pro- nounced to be the best drilled and most efficient ...
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... Parliament if you can afford it , if you look to high public employment . I likewise recom- mend to you not to fix yourself upon Lord Wellesley , or any other great man . You are big enough , unless much altered , to walk alone ; and ...
... Parliament if you can afford it , if you look to high public employment . I likewise recom- mend to you not to fix yourself upon Lord Wellesley , or any other great man . You are big enough , unless much altered , to walk alone ; and ...
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... Parliamentary support that ever bartered place or pension for votes . He never affected to believe in the prin- ciples of his correspondents . He knew them to be venal , and he bribed them because it was his duty to the Government which ...
... Parliamentary support that ever bartered place or pension for votes . He never affected to believe in the prin- ciples of his correspondents . He knew them to be venal , and he bribed them because it was his duty to the Government which ...
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