The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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... Government . Par M. Paris , 1864 . 3. The English at Home . Essays from the ' Revue des Deux Mondes . ' By Alphonse Esquiros . Translated by Sir Lascelles Wraxall , Bart . London , 1863 - - 536 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW . ART . I. - The Life ...
... Government . Par M. Paris , 1864 . 3. The English at Home . Essays from the ' Revue des Deux Mondes . ' By Alphonse Esquiros . Translated by Sir Lascelles Wraxall , Bart . London , 1863 - - 536 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW . ART . I. - The Life ...
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... Government in Calcutta as to the equipment and administration of the army . He set to work again as soon as he reached India , to acquire infor- mation , not only as to the military situation , but also in regard to the political ...
... Government in Calcutta as to the equipment and administration of the army . He set to work again as soon as he reached India , to acquire infor- mation , not only as to the military situation , but also in regard to the political ...
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... Government in which he had no legal voice . ' He continued to impress upon his brother the wisdom of avoiding a rupture if it were possible to do so , ' while every preparation was being made for war . He obtained command of a division ...
... Government in which he had no legal voice . ' He continued to impress upon his brother the wisdom of avoiding a rupture if it were possible to do so , ' while every preparation was being made for war . He obtained command of a division ...
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... Government do not consider my situation here , I must either give up the command or submit to be ruined for ever . ' But Mr. Gleig tells us that his emoluments as Commandant of Seringapatam , and afterwards on the removal of General ...
... Government do not consider my situation here , I must either give up the command or submit to be ruined for ever . ' But Mr. Gleig tells us that his emoluments as Commandant of Seringapatam , and afterwards on the removal of General ...
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... Government to the Governor - General , directed in the mean time the immediate preparation and prompt execution of the scheme against the French in Egypt . Of this despatch Colonel Wellesley received a copy via Madras , before the ...
... Government to the Governor - General , directed in the mean time the immediate preparation and prompt execution of the scheme against the French in Egypt . Of this despatch Colonel Wellesley received a copy via Madras , before the ...
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