The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 18
... equal to about 40007. And Mr. Gleig omits to notice Lord Mornington's reply , dated 19th June , 1799 , which the present Duke has properly added in a note at page 246 of the first volume of the Supplemental Despatches . ' ' My dear ...
... equal to about 40007. And Mr. Gleig omits to notice Lord Mornington's reply , dated 19th June , 1799 , which the present Duke has properly added in a note at page 246 of the first volume of the Supplemental Despatches . ' ' My dear ...
Page 30
... equal in numbers , but they cannot stand us now at all . ' And he says in another letter of August 1813 , which is also published in the latest edition of Gurwood : - ' You had better adhere to your objects in India . Get into Par ...
... equal in numbers , but they cannot stand us now at all . ' And he says in another letter of August 1813 , which is also published in the latest edition of Gurwood : - ' You had better adhere to your objects in India . Get into Par ...
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... equal to that of steel . C That the Assyrians , ' says Dr. Percy , were well acquainted with iron is clearly established by the explorations of Mr. Layard , who has enriched the collection of the British Museum with many objects of iron ...
... equal to that of steel . C That the Assyrians , ' says Dr. Percy , were well acquainted with iron is clearly established by the explorations of Mr. Layard , who has enriched the collection of the British Museum with many objects of iron ...
Page 88
... equal . Out of this wootz , afterwards carefully fused with carbonaceous matter , the finest Indian sword - blades are made , the wonderful temper of which , as of those of Damascus , is the despair of European cutlers . The iron made ...
... equal . Out of this wootz , afterwards carefully fused with carbonaceous matter , the finest Indian sword - blades are made , the wonderful temper of which , as of those of Damascus , is the despair of European cutlers . The iron made ...
Page 93
... equal charge of iron , and with the consumption of no other fuel than is contained in the crude iron . ' * In the same paper , the inventor called attention to an im- portant feature of the new process in the following words : - ' At ...
... equal charge of iron , and with the consumption of no other fuel than is contained in the crude iron . ' * In the same paper , the inventor called attention to an im- portant feature of the new process in the following words : - ' At ...
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