The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 15
... if the possession of the tope itself was the object , it could be obtained without
so dangerous an experiment , by a movement on each side of it to the open bank
of the nullah , the possession of which would involve that of the tope as a matter ...
... if the possession of the tope itself was the object , it could be obtained without
so dangerous an experiment , by a movement on each side of it to the open bank
of the nullah , the possession of which would involve that of the tope as a matter ...
Page 16
... the manĉuvre which so easily accomplished the desired object on the
morning of the 6th . ' To these remarks , confirmed as it appears to us by Colonel
Wellesley ' s letter to his brother , we steadfastly adhere . Indeed , it seems by no
means ...
... the manĉuvre which so easily accomplished the desired object on the
morning of the 6th . ' To these remarks , confirmed as it appears to us by Colonel
Wellesley ' s letter to his brother , we steadfastly adhere . Indeed , it seems by no
means ...
Page 22
... so much to return to England and embark in a European in place of an Indian
career , that his bodily health became seriously affected , though his vigour
returned to him almost as soon as his mind was made up and his object attained .
... so much to return to England and embark in a European in place of an Indian
career , that his bodily health became seriously affected , though his vigour
returned to him almost as soon as his mind was made up and his object attained .
Page 25
I should think that , if all the hands in the marine yard were applied to this object
only for the next fortnight or three weeks ( and they cannot have a more important
one ) , it might still be possible to supply the pontoons in good time . At Pp . 88 ...
I should think that , if all the hands in the marine yard were applied to this object
only for the next fortnight or three weeks ( and they cannot have a more important
one ) , it might still be possible to supply the pontoons in good time . At Pp . 88 ...
Page 27
I don't conceive that any man has a right to call upon me to remain in a
subordinate situation in this country , contrary to my inclination , only because it
will suit his views , and will forward objects for which he has been labouring . If an
officer in ...
I don't conceive that any man has a right to call upon me to remain in a
subordinate situation in this country , contrary to my inclination , only because it
will suit his views , and will forward objects for which he has been labouring . If an
officer in ...
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