The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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... before been heard of on that side of India , and General Harris wrote of them
privately to the Governor - General in terms of high commendation . But there the
matter ended . ' † 27th February , 1799 , ' Supplementary Despatches , ' vol . i . p .
... before been heard of on that side of India , and General Harris wrote of them
privately to the Governor - General in terms of high commendation . But there the
matter ended . ' † 27th February , 1799 , ' Supplementary Despatches , ' vol . i . p .
Page 12
But it will be seen that he leans in doing so — as generally throughout his work
— to one side 8 . * 4th February , 1799 , “ Supplementary Despatches , ' vol . i . p .
192 . of of the story . General Harris had written * to The Personal Life of ...
But it will be seen that he leans in doing so — as generally throughout his work
— to one side 8 . * 4th February , 1799 , “ Supplementary Despatches , ' vol . i . p .
192 . of of the story . General Harris had written * to The Personal Life of ...
Page 14
This letter , dated April 18 , 1799 , is given at p . 209 , vol . i . ' Supplementary
Despatches . ' This refers to Colonel Shawe's having succeeded on the opposite
side . his way onward to eminence should be agitated after any his 14 The
Personal ...
This letter , dated April 18 , 1799 , is given at p . 209 , vol . i . ' Supplementary
Despatches . ' This refers to Colonel Shawe's having succeeded on the opposite
side . his way onward to eminence should be agitated after any his 14 The
Personal ...
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... 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
of course without loss or risk . This is the clear meaning of this remarkable note .
... 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
of course without loss or risk . This is the clear meaning of this remarkable note .
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It was written with his own hand on both sides of a slip of paper , and sealed up in
a quill , in order that it might be the better concealed in the journey through
Tippoo ' s country . It was unimportant in other respects , but contained the ...
It was written with his own hand on both sides of a slip of paper , and sealed up in
a quill , in order that it might be the better concealed in the journey through
Tippoo ' s country . It was unimportant in other respects , but contained the ...
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