The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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... says , ' Lord Westmoreland's court was remarkable for the low state of its morality and the excess of its ... say and mean - than that the circumstantial and uncontra- dicted statements of former years should have been untrue . He ...
... says , ' Lord Westmoreland's court was remarkable for the low state of its morality and the excess of its ... say and mean - than that the circumstantial and uncontra- dicted statements of former years should have been untrue . He ...
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... says further on , that the experience of war and its requirements which he had accumulated in the Netherlands ' bore fruit , as might be expected , in due course . Coming from a recent cam- paign in Europe , he was naturally consulted ...
... says further on , that the experience of war and its requirements which he had accumulated in the Netherlands ' bore fruit , as might be expected , in due course . Coming from a recent cam- paign in Europe , he was naturally consulted ...
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... says , p . 12 , vol . i . , ' with him , until Feb. 1799 , ' when General Harris arrived to assume the personal command of the army , which had proceeded to Vellore . Three letters here quoted by Mr. Gleig , without date , are of great ...
... says , p . 12 , vol . i . , ' with him , until Feb. 1799 , ' when General Harris arrived to assume the personal command of the army , which had proceeded to Vellore . Three letters here quoted by Mr. Gleig , without date , are of great ...
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... says : - ' It was at one time , I believe , a favourite pastime , with writers to The Colonel was represented as ... say he had not carried the tope . It proved that the 33rd , with which he attacked , had got into confusion , and could ...
... says : - ' It was at one time , I believe , a favourite pastime , with writers to The Colonel was represented as ... say he had not carried the tope . It proved that the 33rd , with which he attacked , had got into confusion , and could ...
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... says : - ' Colonel Wellesley was not free from the weaknesses which apper- tain to men in general , however marvellous might be his power to overcome them . He felt keenly enough the slight that had been put upon himself , but he felt ...
... says : - ' Colonel Wellesley was not free from the weaknesses which apper- tain to men in general , however marvellous might be his power to overcome them . He felt keenly enough the slight that had been put upon himself , but he felt ...
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