The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 6
... looks for some ex- planation of the discrepancy between these two statements . And it would be well to clear up at the same time the further disagreement between the note at page 9 of Gleig , which says , ' Lord Westmoreland's court was ...
... looks for some ex- planation of the discrepancy between these two statements . And it would be well to clear up at the same time the further disagreement between the note at page 9 of Gleig , which says , ' Lord Westmoreland's court was ...
Page 10
... look to the government of this country , and you may easily conceive that I am glad to find that there is so near a prospect of my wishes on that subject being accomplished . I am convinced that you will retain your health ; nay , it is ...
... look to the government of this country , and you may easily conceive that I am glad to find that there is so near a prospect of my wishes on that subject being accomplished . I am convinced that you will retain your health ; nay , it is ...
Page 20
... look in the face of the officers who , from a desire to share my fortunes , gave up lucrative appointments , and must go with one whom none of them admires ? I declare that I can't think of the whole business with common patience ...
... look in the face of the officers who , from a desire to share my fortunes , gave up lucrative appointments , and must go with one whom none of them admires ? I declare that I can't think of the whole business with common patience ...
Page 24
... writes to General Stuart from Seringapatam , 31st December , 1802 - ' It will be necessary that you should look forward to the establishment of boats pontoons and basket - boats , and bridges , as 24 The Personal Life of Wellington .
... writes to General Stuart from Seringapatam , 31st December , 1802 - ' It will be necessary that you should look forward to the establishment of boats pontoons and basket - boats , and bridges , as 24 The Personal Life of Wellington .
Page 25
... look to the Station of Hallihall and to the Province of Soundah for a large supply . The number which I shall require from thence , to be placed on the rivers which I shall mention hereafter , is forty basket boats . ' He adds a ...
... look to the Station of Hallihall and to the Province of Soundah for a large supply . The number which I shall require from thence , to be placed on the rivers which I shall mention hereafter , is forty basket boats . ' He adds a ...
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