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We regret that this should have been thought necessary ; for although fuller information has enabled Mr. Gleig to enrich his biography with a great deal of matter which is not to be found in Brialmont , yet it is to be remembered that ...
We regret that this should have been thought necessary ; for although fuller information has enabled Mr. Gleig to enrich his biography with a great deal of matter which is not to be found in Brialmont , yet it is to be remembered that ...
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It hardly matters which , as between March , April , and May , but it is worth while to recapitulate these discrepancies , which have been often enough repeated , and sometimes ...
It hardly matters which , as between March , April , and May , but it is worth while to recapitulate these discrepancies , which have been often enough repeated , and sometimes ...
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The later state- ment must , of course , be taken to represent Mr. Gleig's mature judgment in the matter ; but one naturally looks for some ex- planation of the discrepancy between these two statements . And it would be well to clear up ...
The later state- ment must , of course , be taken to represent Mr. Gleig's mature judgment in the matter ; but one naturally looks for some ex- planation of the discrepancy between these two statements . And it would be well to clear up ...
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His published memoranda , reports , and despatches show how hard he laboured for his advancement , by studying all matters connected directly or indirectly with his profession , -geographical , financial , and even agricultural ...
His published memoranda , reports , and despatches show how hard he laboured for his advancement , by studying all matters connected directly or indirectly with his profession , -geographical , financial , and even agricultural ...
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But there the matter ended . ' † 27th February , 1799 , ' Supplementary Despatches , ' vol . i . p . 199. We have made our quotations from the Despatches themselves , as Mr. Gleig is not always perfectly accurate .
But there the matter ended . ' † 27th February , 1799 , ' Supplementary Despatches , ' vol . i . p . 199. We have made our quotations from the Despatches themselves , as Mr. Gleig is not always perfectly accurate .
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