The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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... letters , without paying sufficient attention to contemporary evidence or observing entire impartiality in regard to ... letter , of which a copy is published at p . 181 of the second edition of Mr. Lushington's Life and Services of Lord ...
... letters , without paying sufficient attention to contemporary evidence or observing entire impartiality in regard to ... letter , of which a copy is published at p . 181 of the second edition of Mr. Lushington's Life and Services of Lord ...
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... letter to Lord Mornington : t- ' On the night of the 5th we made an attack on the enemy's out- posts , which , at least on my side , ‡ was not quite so successful as could have been wished . The fact is , that the night was very dark ...
... letter to Lord Mornington : t- ' On the night of the 5th we made an attack on the enemy's out- posts , which , at least on my side , ‡ was not quite so successful as could have been wished . The fact is , that the night was very dark ...
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... letter , not referred to by Mr. Gleig : * — To Lieutenant - General Harris , Commander - in - Chief . • MY DEAR SIR , Camp , 5th April , 1799 . ' I do not know where you mean the post to be established , and I shall therefore be obliged ...
... letter , not referred to by Mr. Gleig : * — To Lieutenant - General Harris , Commander - in - Chief . • MY DEAR SIR , Camp , 5th April , 1799 . ' I do not know where you mean the post to be established , and I shall therefore be obliged ...
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... letter to his brother , we steadfastly adhere . Indeed , it seems by no means impossible from that letter that notwithstanding the note to Lord Harris , Colonel Wellesley was left without any sufficiently precise indication of what was ...
... letter to his brother , we steadfastly adhere . Indeed , it seems by no means impossible from that letter that notwithstanding the note to Lord Harris , Colonel Wellesley was left without any sufficiently precise indication of what was ...
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... letters of remonstrance , and gave him credit not only for his own gallantry , but also for the arrangements which he ( General Harris ) had himself so carefully made for the assaults . Colonel Wellesley was as yet by no means relieved ...
... letters of remonstrance , and gave him credit not only for his own gallantry , but also for the arrangements which he ( General Harris ) had himself so carefully made for the assaults . Colonel Wellesley was as yet by no means relieved ...
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