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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... Madras . 1. A Statement of Facts delivered to Lord Minto , Go- vernor General of India , & c . on his late arrival at Madras . By William Petrie , Esq . Senior Member of the Council at Madras . With an Appendix of Official Minutes . 2 ...
... Madras . 1. A Statement of Facts delivered to Lord Minto , Go- vernor General of India , & c . on his late arrival at Madras . By William Petrie , Esq . Senior Member of the Council at Madras . With an Appendix of Official Minutes . 2 ...
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... Madras to a Friend formerly in that Service , now in England : exhibit- ing the Rise , Progress , and actual State of the late unfortunate Insurrection in the Indian Army . 5. An Account of the Origin , Progress , and Conse- quences of ...
... Madras to a Friend formerly in that Service , now in England : exhibit- ing the Rise , Progress , and actual State of the late unfortunate Insurrection in the Indian Army . 5. An Account of the Origin , Progress , and Conse- quences of ...
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... Madras . By William Petrie , Esq . Senior Member of the Council at Madras . With an Appendix of Official Minutes . Svo . pp . 100 . London . Stockdale . 1810 . A Reply to the Publication of William Petrie , Esq . regarding the late ...
... Madras . By William Petrie , Esq . Senior Member of the Council at Madras . With an Appendix of Official Minutes . Svo . pp . 100 . London . Stockdale . 1810 . A Reply to the Publication of William Petrie , Esq . regarding the late ...
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... Madras government is treated with great injustice . We make the statement without any embarrassment or reserve , because , from the misrepresentations current respecting the transactions in question , we ourselves entered on the ...
... Madras government is treated with great injustice . We make the statement without any embarrassment or reserve , because , from the misrepresentations current respecting the transactions in question , we ourselves entered on the ...
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... Madras officer ; notwithstanding the unhappy bull in the title - page . The candour displayed in this publication , appears in amiable contrast with the virulence which envenoms almost every page of the Accounts of the Discontents of ...
... Madras officer ; notwithstanding the unhappy bull in the title - page . The candour displayed in this publication , appears in amiable contrast with the virulence which envenoms almost every page of the Accounts of the Discontents of ...
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