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Nach der Oxforder Hand- schrift , von neuen herausgegeben von Theodor Müller . Erste Hälfte . Göttingen , 1863. 8vo . 2. Renaus de Montauban , oder die Haimonskinder , herausgegeben von Dr. Heinrich Michelant . Stutt- gart , 1862 .
Nach der Oxforder Hand- schrift , von neuen herausgegeben von Theodor Müller . Erste Hälfte . Göttingen , 1863. 8vo . 2. Renaus de Montauban , oder die Haimonskinder , herausgegeben von Dr. Heinrich Michelant . Stutt- gart , 1862 .
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Having been unable to obtain , for want of pecuniary means , the hand of the Lady Catherine Pakenham , he volunteered on the earliest opportunity , as young officers are accustomed to do under such circumstances , for active service .
Having been unable to obtain , for want of pecuniary means , the hand of the Lady Catherine Pakenham , he volunteered on the earliest opportunity , as young officers are accustomed to do under such circumstances , for active service .
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Colonel Gurwood says , on the other hand , at vol . i . pp . 12 , 13 .- ' When General Harris joined the army to take command , after receiving the reports of the heads of corps and departments , he was so pleased with all Colonel ...
Colonel Gurwood says , on the other hand , at vol . i . pp . 12 , 13 .- ' When General Harris joined the army to take command , after receiving the reports of the heads of corps and departments , he was so pleased with all Colonel ...
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He complains , on the one hand , of the General under whom he is serving for appropriating the credit which he claims for himself ; and he expresses apprehensions , on the other hand , in regard to the same General's ' want of ...
He complains , on the one hand , of the General under whom he is serving for appropriating the credit which he claims for himself ; and he expresses apprehensions , on the other hand , in regard to the same General's ' want of ...
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It was written with his own hand on both sides of a slip of paper , and sealed up in a quill , in order that it might be the better concealed in the journey through Tippoo's country . It was unimportant in other respects , but contained ...
It was written with his own hand on both sides of a slip of paper , and sealed up in a quill , in order that it might be the better concealed in the journey through Tippoo's country . It was unimportant in other respects , but contained ...
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