The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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... and Steel . By John Percy , M.D. , F.R.S. London , 1861-4 - - 64 IV . – Life and
Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds , with notices of some of his Contemporaries .
Commenced by Charles Robert Leslie , R.A. Continued and concluded by Tom
Taylor ...
... and Steel . By John Percy , M.D. , F.R.S. London , 1861-4 - - 64 IV . – Life and
Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds , with notices of some of his Contemporaries .
Commenced by Charles Robert Leslie , R.A. Continued and concluded by Tom
Taylor ...
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... and to his having continued to act upon it . This is a fact that , I apprehend , is
unknown as to the Duke of Wellington , and it is a very important one . ' - - Notes
on the Battle of Waterloo , by the late General Sir James Shaw Kennedy , K . C . B
...
... and to his having continued to act upon it . This is a fact that , I apprehend , is
unknown as to the Duke of Wellington , and it is a very important one . ' - - Notes
on the Battle of Waterloo , by the late General Sir James Shaw Kennedy , K . C . B
...
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He continued to impress upon his brother the wisdom of avoiding a rupture if it
were possible to do so , ' while every preparation was being made for war . He
obtained command of a division on the Mysore frontier on the death of a senior ...
He continued to impress upon his brother the wisdom of avoiding a rupture if it
were possible to do so , ' while every preparation was being made for war . He
obtained command of a division on the Mysore frontier on the death of a senior ...
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Mr. Gleig says , ' His labours continued at Trincomalee till the resources of the
country were exhausted , and then , on his own responsibility , he carried the
armament to Bombay , as being better able to supply its wants and nearer to the
scene ...
Mr. Gleig says , ' His labours continued at Trincomalee till the resources of the
country were exhausted , and then , on his own responsibility , he carried the
armament to Bombay , as being better able to supply its wants and nearer to the
scene ...
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He naturally continued Baird in command when the destination of the force to
Egypt was finally determined on , and he then offered Colonel Wellesley the
alternative of resuming his duties at Mysore , or of going forward as second in
command ...
He naturally continued Baird in command when the destination of the force to
Egypt was finally determined on , and he then offered Colonel Wellesley the
alternative of resuming his duties at Mysore , or of going forward as second in
command ...
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