The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... matters , your powers will not answer the purpose which even those which he has at present may if you or Lord Clive are not in the army . ' Remonstrating against the interference of the Military Board at Madras , in dispensing patronage ...
... matters , your powers will not answer the purpose which even those which he has at present may if you or Lord Clive are not in the army . ' Remonstrating against the interference of the Military Board at Madras , in dispensing patronage ...
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... matter of course , as the latter is in the rear of the former . However , you are the best judge , and I shall be ready . ' I am , my dear Sir , your most faithful servant , ' ARTHUR WELLESLEY . ' The following remarks upon this subject ...
... matter of course , as the latter is in the rear of the former . However , you are the best judge , and I shall be ready . ' I am , my dear Sir , your most faithful servant , ' ARTHUR WELLESLEY . ' The following remarks upon this subject ...
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... matter ; and no more would probably have been heard of it if it had happened to any one else ; but it afforded to our great soldier a lesson of the difficulties attendant upon such operations , which was , we may be sure , well ...
... matter ; and no more would probably have been heard of it if it had happened to any one else ; but it afforded to our great soldier a lesson of the difficulties attendant upon such operations , which was , we may be sure , well ...
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... matters by a commanding officer : - - ' There was one band in particular , under a very daring leader , which gave us a good deal of trouble . The fellow broke into the Deccan , defeated the Nizam's troops , and was growing formidable ...
... matters by a commanding officer : - - ' There was one band in particular , under a very daring leader , which gave us a good deal of trouble . The fellow broke into the Deccan , defeated the Nizam's troops , and was growing formidable ...
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... matter , " I have eaten the King's salt , " was his reply to some who remarked on the arrangement , " and consider myself bound to go where I am sent , and to do as I am ordered . " 6 We think the point itself is much overstrained . No ...
... matter , " I have eaten the King's salt , " was his reply to some who remarked on the arrangement , " and consider myself bound to go where I am sent , and to do as I am ordered . " 6 We think the point itself is much overstrained . No ...
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