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And it would be well to clear up at the same time the further disagreement between the note at page 9 of Gleig , which says , ' Lord Westmoreland's court was remarkable for the low state of its morality and the excess of its ...
And it would be well to clear up at the same time the further disagreement between the note at page 9 of Gleig , which says , ' Lord Westmoreland's court was remarkable for the low state of its morality and the excess of its ...
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The truth is , as Mr. Gleig says further on , that the experience of war and its requirements which he had accumulated in the Netherlands ' bore fruit , as might be expected , in due course . Coming from a recent cam- paign in Europe ...
The truth is , as Mr. Gleig says further on , that the experience of war and its requirements which he had accumulated in the Netherlands ' bore fruit , as might be expected , in due course . Coming from a recent cam- paign in Europe ...
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... too much to say that he became in a few days , the moving spirit of the Government in which he had no legal voice . ... frontier on the death of a senior officer , and the ' general superintendence remained , ' as Gurwood says , p .
... too much to say that he became in a few days , the moving spirit of the Government in which he had no legal voice . ... frontier on the death of a senior officer , and the ' general superintendence remained , ' as Gurwood says , p .
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In regard to the celebrated night - attack on the Sultaun- pettah Tope before Seringapatam , Mr. Gleig says : - ' It was at one time , I believe , a favourite pastime , with writers to The Colonel was represented as make a great deal of ...
In regard to the celebrated night - attack on the Sultaun- pettah Tope before Seringapatam , Mr. Gleig says : - ' It was at one time , I believe , a favourite pastime , with writers to The Colonel was represented as make a great deal of ...
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And he says further , — ' Lord Mornington , conscious that he had acted somewhat unfairly , proposed to reinstate him in his command at Mysore . ' But he neglects to look at this disagreeable business , which created ill - feeling ...
And he says further , — ' Lord Mornington , conscious that he had acted somewhat unfairly , proposed to reinstate him in his command at Mysore . ' But he neglects to look at this disagreeable business , which created ill - feeling ...
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