The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... mind of the circumstance , after he had become a great man , at which he laughed heartily , while she added with naïveté , 66 we should not leave you to go home with the fiddlers now . " " But Gleig and Brialmont give a different ...
... mind of the circumstance , after he had become a great man , at which he laughed heartily , while she added with naïveté , 66 we should not leave you to go home with the fiddlers now . " " But Gleig and Brialmont give a different ...
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... mind , for he saw everything that was vicious in an army . His first military opera- tion ( unnoticed by Mr. Gleig ) was the evacuation of Ostend in the presence of the enemy , and he showed himself intrepid and intelligent in the rear ...
... mind , for he saw everything that was vicious in an army . His first military opera- tion ( unnoticed by Mr. Gleig ) was the evacuation of Ostend in the presence of the enemy , and he showed himself intrepid and intelligent in the rear ...
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... mind would not have awakened sooner or later from the half - lethargic state in which throughout his earlier years it may be said to have lain . ' And he states that ' from the day of his arrival at Calcutta a complete change took place ...
... mind would not have awakened sooner or later from the half - lethargic state in which throughout his earlier years it may be said to have lain . ' And he states that ' from the day of his arrival at Calcutta a complete change took place ...
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... mind ; ' but on referring to Colonel Wellesley's letter of the 14th June , 1799 , to his brother , we find him saying , my share of the prize- money , amounting in jewels to about 3000 pagodas , and in money to 7000 , will enable me to ...
... mind ; ' but on referring to Colonel Wellesley's letter of the 14th June , 1799 , to his brother , we find him saying , my share of the prize- money , amounting in jewels to about 3000 pagodas , and in money to 7000 , will enable me to ...
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... mind on the subject , Colonel Wellesley corresponded cordially with General Baird , and was pre- paring to precede him to the Red Sea when he was struck down . by fever . We may add , that in writing at this time to his brother Henry ...
... mind on the subject , Colonel Wellesley corresponded cordially with General Baird , and was pre- paring to precede him to the Red Sea when he was struck down . by fever . We may add , that in writing at this time to his brother Henry ...
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