The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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... respecting the construction of such boats , which are made of bamboo lath , jungle wood ( the best is called Souri , a tough thorn ) country rope , leather . At p . 80 he writes from Poonah , 14th May , 1803 , to General Nicholls - The ...
... respecting the construction of such boats , which are made of bamboo lath , jungle wood ( the best is called Souri , a tough thorn ) country rope , leather . At p . 80 he writes from Poonah , 14th May , 1803 , to General Nicholls - The ...
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... respecting both his own advancement and that of Malcolm , which Mr. Gleig appears not to have seen . On the 4th of Sep- tember , 1804 , Malcolm wrote an excellent letter to Wellesley , pressing upon him the necessity for his taking part ...
... respecting both his own advancement and that of Malcolm , which Mr. Gleig appears not to have seen . On the 4th of Sep- tember , 1804 , Malcolm wrote an excellent letter to Wellesley , pressing upon him the necessity for his taking part ...
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... respecting , the most remarkable men of the day , his measures for defending his brother's administration in India , his entering Parliament for the borough of Rye ( where the ' Government interest interest was paramount ) , and his ...
... respecting , the most remarkable men of the day , his measures for defending his brother's administration in India , his entering Parliament for the borough of Rye ( where the ' Government interest interest was paramount ) , and his ...
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... respect to follow their example . ' The information here given to us by Mr. Gleig is not in all respects accurate . At present , we apprehend , English troops would only occasionally , and other troops would never , attack in line on ...
... respect to follow their example . ' The information here given to us by Mr. Gleig is not in all respects accurate . At present , we apprehend , English troops would only occasionally , and other troops would never , attack in line on ...
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... respects , indeed , and especially so far as the influence of priests and Jesuits could be brought to bear against these martyrs of conscience , the ' Hugonot dogs , ' as they were called , were even more hardly treated than their ...
... respects , indeed , and especially so far as the influence of priests and Jesuits could be brought to bear against these martyrs of conscience , the ' Hugonot dogs , ' as they were called , were even more hardly treated than their ...
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