The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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... Colonel Wellesley's high qualities . But he is ' far from supposing that wherever he served his mind would not have awakened sooner or later from the half - lethargic state in which throughout his earlier years it may be said to have ...
... Colonel Wellesley's high qualities . But he is ' far from supposing that wherever he served his mind would not have awakened sooner or later from the half - lethargic state in which throughout his earlier years it may be said to have ...
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... Colonel Wellesley was sent there The letter containing these sentiments occurs at vol . i . p . 17 Supplementary Despatches . ' ' In a letter which I wrote to you , I believe in the month of March , I pressed you to look to the ...
... Colonel Wellesley was sent there The letter containing these sentiments occurs at vol . i . p . 17 Supplementary Despatches . ' ' In a letter which I wrote to you , I believe in the month of March , I pressed you to look to the ...
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... Colonel Gurwood says , on the other hand , at vol . i . pp . 12 , 13 .- ' When General Harris joined the army to take command , after receiving the reports of the heads of corps and departments , he was so pleased with all Colonel ...
... Colonel Gurwood says , on the other hand , at vol . i . pp . 12 , 13 .- ' When General Harris joined the army to take command , after receiving the reports of the heads of corps and departments , he was so pleased with all Colonel ...
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... General Harris , he wrote , - * I told Lord Clive all this long ago , and particularly ... Colonel in the British service , scarcely thirty years of age , so ... Wellesley never departed ; ' after the second , Nor did his loyalty to the ...
... General Harris , he wrote , - * I told Lord Clive all this long ago , and particularly ... Colonel in the British service , scarcely thirty years of age , so ... Wellesley never departed ; ' after the second , Nor did his loyalty to the ...
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of the story . General Harris had written to the Governor- General of Colonel Wellesley's exertions in terms of high com- mendation . ' In his excessive annoyance at not receiving credit t for them publicly on the spot - where all that ...
of the story . General Harris had written to the Governor- General of Colonel Wellesley's exertions in terms of high com- mendation . ' In his excessive annoyance at not receiving credit t for them publicly on the spot - where all that ...
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