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... his active service to the battle of Waterloo ; and the third , from Waterloo to his death . When a mother and a monthly nurse differ , not only in regard to the date but also as to the place of a child's birth , and when no evidence ...
... his active service to the battle of Waterloo ; and the third , from Waterloo to his death . When a mother and a monthly nurse differ , not only in regard to the date but also as to the place of a child's birth , and when no evidence ...
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That of Lord Camden , which came next , offered to it in both respects a striking contrast ' —and the statement above referred to in regard to the gaiety of Lord Camden's court , from Gleig and Brialmont .
That of Lord Camden , which came next , offered to it in both respects a striking contrast ' —and the statement above referred to in regard to the gaiety of Lord Camden's court , from Gleig and Brialmont .
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His feelings of affection , damped from the first , received a further check in regard to the lady of his choice , and he was left to throw his whole energies , when the proper time arrived , into his professional duties , at the same ...
His feelings of affection , damped from the first , received a further check in regard to the lady of his choice , and he was left to throw his whole energies , when the proper time arrived , into his professional duties , at the same ...
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He set to work again as soon as he reached India , to acquire infor- mation , not only as to the military situation , but also in regard to the political relations of the Company . Having learnt all he could in Bengal , he visited his ...
He set to work again as soon as he reached India , to acquire infor- mation , not only as to the military situation , but also in regard to the political relations of the Company . Having learnt all he could in Bengal , he visited his ...
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... and he expresses apprehensions , on the other hand , in regard to the same General's ' want of respectability , ' while he engages at the same time to use his influence with the army for his support , whether he is right or wrong .
... and he expresses apprehensions , on the other hand , in regard to the same General's ' want of respectability , ' while he engages at the same time to use his influence with the army for his support , whether he is right or wrong .
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