The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes79-81William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1847 |
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... officers , 242 ; Government scheme for the better educa- tion of soldiers , 243 ; the position and employ- ment of the schoolmaster , 244 ; suggestions for carrying out the new system , 244 , 245 ; school- rooms , 245 ; canteen system ...
... officers , 242 ; Government scheme for the better educa- tion of soldiers , 243 ; the position and employ- ment of the schoolmaster , 244 ; suggestions for carrying out the new system , 244 , 245 ; school- rooms , 245 ; canteen system ...
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... officers appointed under the act , ib .; Colonel Douglass's advice at Tipperary , 135 , 136 ; rashness of the Government undertaking , 136 ; defence of the Government by one of its officers , 136 , 137 ; amount of expenditure , 138 ...
... officers appointed under the act , ib .; Colonel Douglass's advice at Tipperary , 135 , 136 ; rashness of the Government undertaking , 136 ; defence of the Government by one of its officers , 136 , 137 ; amount of expenditure , 138 ...
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... officers could not avail to prevent it . It seems not unreasonable to infer that the resentment of Montrose at finding him- self thus committed to an act of treachery , · One instance , however , of slaughter on a small scale is ...
... officers could not avail to prevent it . It seems not unreasonable to infer that the resentment of Montrose at finding him- self thus committed to an act of treachery , · One instance , however , of slaughter on a small scale is ...
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... officers of merit reception of Montrose at York did not at and experience , Baillie and David Leslie , first make him waver in his attachment to were named , the first his Lieutenant , the the King . If so , however ( and we do not ...
... officers of merit reception of Montrose at York did not at and experience , Baillie and David Leslie , first make him waver in his attachment to were named , the first his Lieutenant , the the King . If so , however ( and we do not ...
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... officer , notwithstanding his flag - of- victory alike from superior numbers and truce , a prisoner , and detained him as such from fanatic zeal . They had called their during many months . Maderty , we may array the army of God , ' and ...
... officer , notwithstanding his flag - of- victory alike from superior numbers and truce , a prisoner , and detained him as such from fanatic zeal . They had called their during many months . Maderty , we may array the army of God , ' and ...
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