The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... Colonel Munro . From that order we inake an extract . The governor in council desires that the officers of this army will be assured , that this government would not be less solicitous to vindicate their honour and reputation by ...
... Colonel Munro . From that order we inake an extract . The governor in council desires that the officers of this army will be assured , that this government would not be less solicitous to vindicate their honour and reputation by ...
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... Colonel Capper , yet Major Boles , the government not being able to grant him an instant passage , remained for some time in the coun- try . The consequence was , that the affair of Major Boles , which included that of Colonel Capper ...
... Colonel Capper , yet Major Boles , the government not being able to grant him an instant passage , remained for some time in the coun- try . The consequence was , that the affair of Major Boles , which included that of Colonel Capper ...
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... Colonel Montresor and the of- ficers of the staff , and the former resigned to him the command of the subsidiary force . Nor could this supersession at all wound the feelings of that excellent officer , considering the superior standing ...
... Colonel Montresor and the of- ficers of the staff , and the former resigned to him the command of the subsidiary force . Nor could this supersession at all wound the feelings of that excellent officer , considering the superior standing ...
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