The Quarterly Review, Volume 5William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1811 |
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Page 148
... commander in chief on the unexpected recall of Sir John Cradock , in the latter part , if we are not much mistaken , of the year 1807. The command was , on this occasion , offered to him by the East India Directors , unaccompa nied with ...
... commander in chief on the unexpected recall of Sir John Cradock , in the latter part , if we are not much mistaken , of the year 1807. The command was , on this occasion , offered to him by the East India Directors , unaccompa nied with ...
Page 149
... commander in chief ; and , assuming the character of their representative , induced them , with out reflecting on the absolute absurdity of the term , to consider the alteration which had been made in the constitution of the local go ...
... commander in chief ; and , assuming the character of their representative , induced them , with out reflecting on the absolute absurdity of the term , to consider the alteration which had been made in the constitution of the local go ...
Page 150
... commanders of native corps for the provision of camp equipage , and which was thence commonly called the Tent - contract . By the desire of the Commander in Chief , the Quarter Master General , Lieutenant Colonel Munro , prepared a ...
... commanders of native corps for the provision of camp equipage , and which was thence commonly called the Tent - contract . By the desire of the Commander in Chief , the Quarter Master General , Lieutenant Colonel Munro , prepared a ...
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... Commander in Chief . The Commander in Chief returned the address , with a strong reprehension of Colonel Munro , for having claimed the interference of the civil government in a case which , as General Macdowall affirmed , was purely ...
... Commander in Chief . The Commander in Chief returned the address , with a strong reprehension of Colonel Munro , for having claimed the interference of the civil government in a case which , as General Macdowall affirmed , was purely ...
Page 152
... command of a preceding Commander in Chief , and that report having been approved by all the constituted authorities in India , to try him on the charges preferred , would be not only the sacrifice of a public functionary for the ...
... command of a preceding Commander in Chief , and that report having been approved by all the constituted authorities in India , to try him on the charges preferred , would be not only the sacrifice of a public functionary for the ...
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