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c . , Chaplain - General of the Forces and Prebendary of St. Paul's . The People's Edition . 1864 . A GOOD personal life of Wellington , ' painting the Duke himself exactly as he was , ' appearing as the People's edition , ' and from ...
c . , Chaplain - General of the Forces and Prebendary of St. Paul's . The People's Edition . 1864 . A GOOD personal life of Wellington , ' painting the Duke himself exactly as he was , ' appearing as the People's edition , ' and from ...
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Remonstrating against the interference of the Military Board at Madras , in dispensing patronage to the field force under General Harris , he wrote , - ' I told Lord Clive * all this long ago , and particularly stated to him the ...
Remonstrating against the interference of the Military Board at Madras , in dispensing patronage to the field force under General Harris , he wrote , - ' I told Lord Clive * all this long ago , and particularly stated to him the ...
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... upon his right flank , is not happily executed : - 6 Tippoo marched out with the whole of his force , and fell there This was not done privately , as Mr. Gleig states , but in a public letter , of which a copy is published at p .
... upon his right flank , is not happily executed : - 6 Tippoo marched out with the whole of his force , and fell there This was not done privately , as Mr. Gleig states , but in a public letter , of which a copy is published at p .
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Ile declined to interrupt his campaign against Dhoondiah for the sake of joining a force which Lord Mornington proposed to employ for the reduction of Batavia , but we think that Mr. Gleig has over - estimated the self - denial which he ...
Ile declined to interrupt his campaign against Dhoondiah for the sake of joining a force which Lord Mornington proposed to employ for the reduction of Batavia , but we think that Mr. Gleig has over - estimated the self - denial which he ...
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The force appears to have been intended for service - either in Egypt to take Buonaparte in reverse , or against the Isle of France , or against Batavia - and not in the first instance , as Mr. Gleig infers , against the Isle of France ...
The force appears to have been intended for service - either in Egypt to take Buonaparte in reverse , or against the Isle of France , or against Batavia - and not in the first instance , as Mr. Gleig infers , against the Isle of France ...
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