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Page 17
Colonel Wellesley was as yet by no means relieved from anxiety in regard to his
pecuniary affairs , for he wrote to his brother , “ Nor was it until four men had been
executed for plunder that perfect tranquillity was restored . ” - Gurwood , vol . i ...
Colonel Wellesley was as yet by no means relieved from anxiety in regard to his
pecuniary affairs , for he wrote to his brother , “ Nor was it until four men had been
executed for plunder that perfect tranquillity was restored . ” - Gurwood , vol . i ...
Page 19
... Majesty's 80th Regiment , to be second in command of the said forces . ' The
forces , mentioned in the preceding paragraph , were the soth , 19th , 10th
Regiments , 1000 Sepoys , 38 European Artillery , 46 Golundauze , 100 Lascars ,
four ...
... Majesty's 80th Regiment , to be second in command of the said forces . ' The
forces , mentioned in the preceding paragraph , were the soth , 19th , 10th
Regiments , 1000 Sepoys , 38 European Artillery , 46 Golundauze , 100 Lascars ,
four ...
Page 34
... what his soul chiefly coveted — a military command . Whether they'intended
and desired him to refuse the command - as believed by Mr. Gleig -or not , he
was too much in earnest to be deterred by trifles , ' and in less than twenty - four ...
... what his soul chiefly coveted — a military command . Whether they'intended
and desired him to refuse the command - as believed by Mr. Gleig -or not , he
was too much in earnest to be deterred by trifles , ' and in less than twenty - four ...
Page 43
The instruments which he employed for this service were of two kinds — they
were four Jesuit fathers and a regiment of dragoons . The keen blades of the
latter were found even more efficacious in subduing heresy than the arguments
of the ...
The instruments which he employed for this service were of two kinds — they
were four Jesuit fathers and a regiment of dragoons . The keen blades of the
latter were found even more efficacious in subduing heresy than the arguments
of the ...
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This stroke is the most severe labour that can be conceived , and takes more out
of a crew in one hour than four hours of pulling at the ordinary rate , not to
mention that it is impossible to keep it up without sometimes getting out of stroke ,
and ...
This stroke is the most severe labour that can be conceived , and takes more out
of a crew in one hour than four hours of pulling at the ordinary rate , not to
mention that it is impossible to keep it up without sometimes getting out of stroke ,
and ...
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