The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 17
... four men had been executed for plunder that perfect tran- quillity was restored . " - Gurwood , vol . i . p . 38 . tLife of Lord Harris , ' p . 320 . Vol . 120.-No. 239 . C ' Since ' Since I went into the field in December last The ...
... four men had been executed for plunder that perfect tran- quillity was restored . " - Gurwood , vol . i . p . 38 . tLife of Lord Harris , ' p . 320 . Vol . 120.-No. 239 . C ' Since ' Since I went into the field in December last The ...
Page 19
... four 12 - pounders , six 6 - pounders , and 2 howitzer , guns . The despatch commences - Sir , The Governor - General in Council has judged it necessary , in consequence of the late successes of the French in Europe and in Egypt , to ...
... four 12 - pounders , six 6 - pounders , and 2 howitzer , guns . The despatch commences - Sir , The Governor - General in Council has judged it necessary , in consequence of the late successes of the French in Europe and in Egypt , to ...
Page 34
... by trifles , ' and in less than twenty - four hours the whole was settled . Before Sir Arthur started for Portugal , a conversation occurred between between him and Mr. Croker in London , which was 34 The Personal Life of Wellington .
... by trifles , ' and in less than twenty - four hours the whole was settled . Before Sir Arthur started for Portugal , a conversation occurred between between him and Mr. Croker in London , which was 34 The Personal Life of Wellington .
Page 43
... four The keen blades of he employed for this service were of two Jesuit fathers and a regiment of dragoons . the latter were found even more efficacious in subduing heresy than the arguments of the former . There were no cruelties which ...
... four The keen blades of he employed for this service were of two Jesuit fathers and a regiment of dragoons . the latter were found even more efficacious in subduing heresy than the arguments of the former . There were no cruelties which ...
Page 49
... four hours at a time without any cessation . On such occasions the Comites put into the rowers ' mouths as they pulled pieces of bread dipped in wine , that they might not take their hands from the oar so as to interrupt the stroke ...
... four hours at a time without any cessation . On such occasions the Comites put into the rowers ' mouths as they pulled pieces of bread dipped in wine , that they might not take their hands from the oar so as to interrupt the stroke ...
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