The British Quarterly Review, 30. köideHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1859 |
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... common error of a lengthy commentary upon a text already voluminous , and has properly allowed his subject - the letters of Lord Cornwallis- to develop its own story for itself as far as possible . But , NO . LIX . B wherever ...
... common error of a lengthy commentary upon a text already voluminous , and has properly allowed his subject - the letters of Lord Cornwallis- to develop its own story for itself as far as possible . But , NO . LIX . B wherever ...
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... common belief that the strength of our empire had declined . In 1786 Lord Cornwallis became Governor - General of India , with the additional office of Commander - in - Chief , uuder the Indian Bill of Mr. Pitt . One of the ...
... common belief that the strength of our empire had declined . In 1786 Lord Cornwallis became Governor - General of India , with the additional office of Commander - in - Chief , uuder the Indian Bill of Mr. Pitt . One of the ...
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... common belief that the strength of our empire had declined . In 1786 Lord Cornwallis became Governor - General of India , with the additional office of Commander - in - Chief , uuder the Indian Bill of Mr. Pitt . One of the ...
... common belief that the strength of our empire had declined . In 1786 Lord Cornwallis became Governor - General of India , with the additional office of Commander - in - Chief , uuder the Indian Bill of Mr. Pitt . One of the ...
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... common in Asiatic warfare - victorious at all points , and yet cir- cumvented , his artillery horses and cattle destroyed , or disabled , and his army suffering from want of provisions . The British generals were compelled to fall back ...
... common in Asiatic warfare - victorious at all points , and yet cir- cumvented , his artillery horses and cattle destroyed , or disabled , and his army suffering from want of provisions . The British generals were compelled to fall back ...
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... common object ; and Prussia was negotiating secretly with France , while the exchequer of Austria was becoming insolvent . In the mean- time the French levies , under the guidance of Pichegru , were win- ming battle after battle , and ...
... common object ; and Prussia was negotiating secretly with France , while the exchequer of Austria was becoming insolvent . In the mean- time the French levies , under the guidance of Pichegru , were win- ming battle after battle , and ...
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