The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 18
... taken from his mind ; ' but on referring to Colonel Wellesley's letter of the 14th June , 1799 , to his brother , we find him saying , my share of the prize- money , amounting in jewels to about 3000 pagodas , and in money to 7000 ...
... taken from his mind ; ' but on referring to Colonel Wellesley's letter of the 14th June , 1799 , to his brother , we find him saying , my share of the prize- money , amounting in jewels to about 3000 pagodas , and in money to 7000 ...
Page 26
... taken a correct view of the subject . Nothing shall induce me to stay in India one moment after Holkar will be defeated . ' Malcolm fully reciprocated his feelings of esteem and appre- * Kaye's ' Life and Correspondence of M. - Gen ...
... taken a correct view of the subject . Nothing shall induce me to stay in India one moment after Holkar will be defeated . ' Malcolm fully reciprocated his feelings of esteem and appre- * Kaye's ' Life and Correspondence of M. - Gen ...
Page 28
... taken from the same letter as we quoted above , in order to point out how different were General Wellesley's real feelings from those which Mr. Gleig , following upon other writers , has thought proper to ascribe to him . His views in ...
... taken from the same letter as we quoted above , in order to point out how different were General Wellesley's real feelings from those which Mr. Gleig , following upon other writers , has thought proper to ascribe to him . His views in ...
Page 30
... taken more guns from these fellows in the last action than I took at Assaye , without much more loss , upon about seventy thousand men engaged . The two armies were nearly equal in numbers , but they cannot stand us now at all . ' And ...
... taken more guns from these fellows in the last action than I took at Assaye , without much more loss , upon about seventy thousand men engaged . The two armies were nearly equal in numbers , but they cannot stand us now at all . ' And ...
Page 44
... taken back to their homes . The officer in whose charge they were , himself a concealed Protestant , and full of sympathy for his prisoners , reported to them this answer : - ' I give you no advice , ' he said , as to what you ought to ...
... taken back to their homes . The officer in whose charge they were , himself a concealed Protestant , and full of sympathy for his prisoners , reported to them this answer : - ' I give you no advice , ' he said , as to what you ought to ...
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