The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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... results may be plainly traced throughout his subsequent conduct and correspondence : - ' You can't conceive such a state of things , ' the Duke used to say long years afterwards . ' If we happened to be at dinner and the wine was going ...
... results may be plainly traced throughout his subsequent conduct and correspondence : - ' You can't conceive such a state of things , ' the Duke used to say long years afterwards . ' If we happened to be at dinner and the wine was going ...
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... result of his subsequent experience : It is " a fact not sufficiently known that General Harris himself conducted the details of the victorious army which he commanded " in Mysore . ' This sentence is placed in the title - page of Mr ...
... result of his subsequent experience : It is " a fact not sufficiently known that General Harris himself conducted the details of the victorious army which he commanded " in Mysore . ' This sentence is placed in the title - page of Mr ...
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... result of which has generally been that we don't much differ in opinion . You generally see what is right and what is desirable , I what is practical . In this instance I think I have taken a correct view of the subject . Nothing shall ...
... result of which has generally been that we don't much differ in opinion . You generally see what is right and what is desirable , I what is practical . In this instance I think I have taken a correct view of the subject . Nothing shall ...
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... resulting from a settled purpose . ' In 1807 , again , Colonel Malcolm was writing to Sir Arthur Wellesley in the most impressive manner , endeavouring to per- suade him to return to India . He said , in the course of a long letter ...
... resulting from a settled purpose . ' In 1807 , again , Colonel Malcolm was writing to Sir Arthur Wellesley in the most impressive manner , endeavouring to per- suade him to return to India . He said , in the course of a long letter ...
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... result of the inquiry : — ' Sir Arthur , still treating with the utmost possible delicacy officers who were by no means so delicate towards him , proved his own case . The Court listened with partial ears to the statements of Sir Hugh ...
... result of the inquiry : — ' Sir Arthur , still treating with the utmost possible delicacy officers who were by no means so delicate towards him , proved his own case . The Court listened with partial ears to the statements of Sir Hugh ...
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