The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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... though he made , it would appear , better use of his time than at Eton or Chelsea , and learnt to speak French ... has been partly attributed to the advantage which he derived from serving in both ; because he appears to have joined.
... though he made , it would appear , better use of his time than at Eton or Chelsea , and learnt to speak French ... has been partly attributed to the advantage which he derived from serving in both ; because he appears to have joined.
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serving in both ; because he appears to have joined the staff of Lord Westmorland , then Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , soon after he received his commission , and to have remained at the Viceregal Court till April , 1793 .
serving in both ; because he appears to have joined the staff of Lord Westmorland , then Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , soon after he received his commission , and to have remained at the Viceregal Court till April , 1793 .
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+ It would appear from Gurwood's statement already quoted , that this must afterwards have been accorded to him , Gurwood , vol . i . p . 26 . $ See Gurwood , vol . i . p . 22 . upon * But often quoted from Gurwood , vol . i The ...
+ It would appear from Gurwood's statement already quoted , that this must afterwards have been accorded to him , Gurwood , vol . i . p . 26 . $ See Gurwood , vol . i . p . 22 . upon * But often quoted from Gurwood , vol . i The ...
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To these remarks , confirmed as it appears to us by Colonel Wellesley's letter to his brother , we steadfastly adhere . Indeed , it seems by no means impossible from that letter that notwithstanding the note to Lord Harris , Colonel ...
To these remarks , confirmed as it appears to us by Colonel Wellesley's letter to his brother , we steadfastly adhere . Indeed , it seems by no means impossible from that letter that notwithstanding the note to Lord Harris , Colonel ...
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The force appears to have been intended for service - either in Egypt to take Buona parte in reverse , or against the Isle of France , or against Batavia — and not in the first instance , as Mr. Gleig infers , against the Isle of France ...
The force appears to have been intended for service - either in Egypt to take Buona parte in reverse , or against the Isle of France , or against Batavia — and not in the first instance , as Mr. Gleig infers , against the Isle of France ...
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