The Quarterly Review, Volume 92William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1852 |
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Page 56
... Military command , he well knows , must be re- served to European skill and energy , and he is even compelled to admit that we could not exclusively rely upon the courage and fidelity of an Asiatic soldiery . Perhaps , indeed , no man ...
... Military command , he well knows , must be re- served to European skill and energy , and he is even compelled to admit that we could not exclusively rely upon the courage and fidelity of an Asiatic soldiery . Perhaps , indeed , no man ...
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... military fidelity ; the first might be kept up - but could we answer for the continuance of the other influence ... military service of the Company , requires any further legislative enactment . The 39th clause of the Act of 1833 ...
... military fidelity ; the first might be kept up - but could we answer for the continuance of the other influence ... military service of the Company , requires any further legislative enactment . The 39th clause of the Act of 1833 ...
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... military tyranny ; and he was equally anxious to avoid doing injury to individual interests as offending public feel- ing . It is remarkable how identical in substance , and almost in terms , was the Duke's proclamation on entering ...
... military tyranny ; and he was equally anxious to avoid doing injury to individual interests as offending public feel- ing . It is remarkable how identical in substance , and almost in terms , was the Duke's proclamation on entering ...
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