The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Pagina 10
... Lord Hobart , the Governor of Madras , and made himself master of the affairs of that Presidency , and , as Gurwood says , of other parts of the Carnatic ' also . His published memoranda , reports , and despatches show how hard he ...
... Lord Hobart , the Governor of Madras , and made himself master of the affairs of that Presidency , and , as Gurwood says , of other parts of the Carnatic ' also . His published memoranda , reports , and despatches show how hard he ...
Pagina 12
... Lord Clive , the Governor of the great presidency of Madras ( the second Lord Clive ) , and the Military Board at Madras , what are their particular duties and how patronage should be administered . He complains , on the one hand , of ...
... Lord Clive , the Governor of the great presidency of Madras ( the second Lord Clive ) , and the Military Board at Madras , what are their particular duties and how patronage should be administered . He complains , on the one hand , of ...
Pagina 13
... Lord Harris , in which he so concisely exposes the misrepresentations of Sir A. Alison . The description of the ' sharp affair ' at Malavelly , where General Harris received Tippoo's attack with the right wing of his army , while the ...
... Lord Harris , in which he so concisely exposes the misrepresentations of Sir A. Alison . The description of the ' sharp affair ' at Malavelly , where General Harris received Tippoo's attack with the right wing of his army , while the ...
Pagina 14
... Lord Harris sent to support it , which took the enemy in flank and by their noble conduct decided the action . The 33rd bore the brunt of an attack by 2000 of the enemy , and Dallas , who was directed by General Floyd at the critical ...
... Lord Harris sent to support it , which took the enemy in flank and by their noble conduct decided the action . The 33rd bore the brunt of an attack by 2000 of the enemy , and Dallas , who was directed by General Floyd at the critical ...
Pagina 16
... Lord Harris , Colonel Wellesley was left without any sufficiently precise indication of what was expected of him . The failure was , as it turned out , a trifling matter ; and no more would probably have been heard of it if it had ...
... Lord Harris , Colonel Wellesley was left without any sufficiently precise indication of what was expected of him . The failure was , as it turned out , a trifling matter ; and no more would probably have been heard of it if it had ...
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