The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 29
... manner , endeavouring to per- suade him to return to India . He said , in the course of a long letter , - ' You know me incapable of flattery ; my opinion may on this occasion be erroneous , but it is fixed beyond the power of being ...
... manner , endeavouring to per- suade him to return to India . He said , in the course of a long letter , - ' You know me incapable of flattery ; my opinion may on this occasion be erroneous , but it is fixed beyond the power of being ...
Page 32
... manner of using it may go against the grain . ' It is in counties , and in what are called open boroughs , that the influence of Government tells most , particularly in Ireland , where in my day at least , almost every man of mark in ...
... manner of using it may go against the grain . ' It is in counties , and in what are called open boroughs , that the influence of Government tells most , particularly in Ireland , where in my day at least , almost every man of mark in ...
Page 33
... manner as to avoid the imputation of preferring lucrative civil employment to active service in the field . ' He also wrote to the Duke of Richmond ( the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ) , about the same time : - I accepted my office in ...
... manner as to avoid the imputation of preferring lucrative civil employment to active service in the field . ' He also wrote to the Duke of Richmond ( the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ) , about the same time : - I accepted my office in ...
Page 36
... and the Englishmen employed in the blockade or siege of strong places . ' His manner became thenceforth distant to Sir Hew Dalrymple , and and Sir John Moore , who had himself been disappointed 36 The Personal Life of Wellington .
... and the Englishmen employed in the blockade or siege of strong places . ' His manner became thenceforth distant to Sir Hew Dalrymple , and and Sir John Moore , who had himself been disappointed 36 The Personal Life of Wellington .
Page 74
... manner of its production . The methods of smelting iron ore to this day practised by the natives of Central Africa are probably in most respects the same as those adopted by the ancient iron workers . Mungo Park thus describes the ...
... manner of its production . The methods of smelting iron ore to this day practised by the natives of Central Africa are probably in most respects the same as those adopted by the ancient iron workers . Mungo Park thus describes the ...
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