The Quarterly Review, Volume 5William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1811 - English literature |
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Page 72
... Colonel Karpow , a distinguished Cossaque officer , who had been killed in a most gallant affair with a body of Polish infantry at Omilow . Platow reproached the Colonel's party for not having revenged his death and devoted themselves ...
... Colonel Karpow , a distinguished Cossaque officer , who had been killed in a most gallant affair with a body of Polish infantry at Omilow . Platow reproached the Colonel's party for not having revenged his death and devoted themselves ...
Page 150
... Colonel Munro , prepared a detailed report on this point , in which he expressed an opinion strongly adverse to the continuance of the contract . This report Sir John Cradock highly approved , and transmitted it to the government , with ...
... Colonel Munro , prepared a detailed report on this point , in which he expressed an opinion strongly adverse to the continuance of the contract . This report Sir John Cradock highly approved , and transmitted it to the government , with ...
Page 151
... Colonel Munro under arrest , with the declared intent of leaving him to be brought to trial on the charges preferred against him , by the succeeding Commander in Chief . This arrest took place on the 20th of January , 1809 . On the 23d ...
... Colonel Munro under arrest , with the declared intent of leaving him to be brought to trial on the charges preferred against him , by the succeeding Commander in Chief . This arrest took place on the 20th of January , 1809 . On the 23d ...
Page 152
... Colonel Munro , for having appealed from the jurisdiction of the Commander in Chief to that of the civil power . Being required to reply more definitively , he stated that , if the government should positively order the release of Colonel ...
... Colonel Munro , for having appealed from the jurisdiction of the Commander in Chief to that of the civil power . Being required to reply more definitively , he stated that , if the government should positively order the release of Colonel ...
Page 153
... Colonel Munro , for disobedience of orders and contempt of military authority , in having availed himself of the protection of the civil government against a trial instituted by the commander of the army . This order was , it seems ...
... Colonel Munro , for disobedience of orders and contempt of military authority , in having availed himself of the protection of the civil government against a trial instituted by the commander of the army . This order was , it seems ...
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