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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... Sir George Barlow , the governor of Madras . It evidently comes from a warm partisan of that gentleman ; and should , therefore , be read with caution ; but we have , on the whole , found it an able and interesting composition , and ...
... Sir George Barlow , the governor of Madras . It evidently comes from a warm partisan of that gentleman ; and should , therefore , be read with caution ; but we have , on the whole , found it an able and interesting composition , and ...
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... Sir George Barlow . A part , and a very important part of the basis on which that opposition was founded , Mr. Petrie has himself laid open in the following curious passage : ' I have often said there is a wide difference between the ...
... Sir George Barlow . A part , and a very important part of the basis on which that opposition was founded , Mr. Petrie has himself laid open in the following curious passage : ' I have often said there is a wide difference between the ...
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... Sir George Barlow strongly affirm that , when that statesman was advanced to the government of Madras , the ... Sir George Barlow's administration . Still it is possible that these were not felt , till subsequent events had quickened the ...
... Sir George Barlow strongly affirm that , when that statesman was advanced to the government of Madras , the ... Sir George Barlow's administration . Still it is possible that these were not felt , till subsequent events had quickened the ...
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William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin ... Sir John Cradock , in the latter part , if we are not much mistaken , of the ... George Barlow at Madras . What , however , was far more culpable , this ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin ... Sir John Cradock , in the latter part , if we are not much mistaken , of the ... George Barlow at Madras . What , however , was far more culpable , this ...
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... Sir John Cra- dock , then commander in chief of the Madras army ; and among ... George Barlow had taken his seat as the Governor of Madras ; the duty ... Sir John Cradock in the command of the coast - army ; but that officer returned ...
... Sir John Cra- dock , then commander in chief of the Madras army ; and among ... George Barlow had taken his seat as the Governor of Madras ; the duty ... Sir John Cradock in the command of the coast - army ; but that officer returned ...
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