The Quarterly Review, Volumen105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1859 |
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... complete victory ' over the rebels under General Gates at Camden , and he was com- mended for the highly judicious steps he took in improving it . The campaign of 1781 began inauspiciously through the impe- tuosity of Colonel Tarleton ...
... complete victory ' over the rebels under General Gates at Camden , and he was com- mended for the highly judicious steps he took in improving it . The campaign of 1781 began inauspiciously through the impe- tuosity of Colonel Tarleton ...
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... complete . The British casualties in killed and wounded were 533 , of which 342 fell to the share of the centre column . Tippoo's army was reduced to the extent of 23,000 , but four - fifths of his loss was by desertion ; and on ...
... complete . The British casualties in killed and wounded were 533 , of which 342 fell to the share of the centre column . Tippoo's army was reduced to the extent of 23,000 , but four - fifths of his loss was by desertion ; and on ...
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... complete the financial and judicial reforms which form the most durable and striking memorials of his Eastern Ad- ministration . His arrangements for the collection of the land revenue of Bengal and some adjacent provinces , commonly ...
... complete the financial and judicial reforms which form the most durable and striking memorials of his Eastern Ad- ministration . His arrangements for the collection of the land revenue of Bengal and some adjacent provinces , commonly ...
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... complete hour between each meal . " " 7. That all the company must assemble at dinner before the cloth is removed . " 8. That supper may not be called for till five minutes after the last glass of claret . 9. That no gentleman be ...
... complete hour between each meal . " " 7. That all the company must assemble at dinner before the cloth is removed . " 8. That supper may not be called for till five minutes after the last glass of claret . 9. That no gentleman be ...
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... complete argument , which made very great impression . ' Bar- rington says : - ' Mr. Egan trampled down the metaphorical sophistries of Mr. William Smith . Such reasoning he called rubbish , and such reasoners were scavengers . Like a ...
... complete argument , which made very great impression . ' Bar- rington says : - ' Mr. Egan trampled down the metaphorical sophistries of Mr. William Smith . Such reasoning he called rubbish , and such reasoners were scavengers . Like a ...
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