The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Pagina 19
... given in vol . ii . p . 284 of the Supplementary Despatches . ' It recites - The Governor - General in Council is pleased to appoint you to the chief command of the above - mentioned forces ; and Colonel J. Champagné , of his Majesty's ...
... given in vol . ii . p . 284 of the Supplementary Despatches . ' It recites - The Governor - General in Council is pleased to appoint you to the chief command of the above - mentioned forces ; and Colonel J. Champagné , of his Majesty's ...
Pagina 21
... given up a lucrative and highly important office at Mysore , to take command , as he hoped , of this expedition , whatever its destination ; and then , scarcely appreciating the very delicate position of the Governor- General , he ...
... given up a lucrative and highly important office at Mysore , to take command , as he hoped , of this expedition , whatever its destination ; and then , scarcely appreciating the very delicate position of the Governor- General , he ...
Pagina 24
... given directions that a large number of boats may be collected at Hoonelly , and that it will be necessary to protect them . At p . 91 , vol . ii . , he tells Colonel Stevenson ' to halt also somewhere near Cadnully till some boats to ...
... given directions that a large number of boats may be collected at Hoonelly , and that it will be necessary to protect them . At p . 91 , vol . ii . , he tells Colonel Stevenson ' to halt also somewhere near Cadnully till some boats to ...
Pagina 35
... given to us by Mr. Gleig is not in all respects accurate . At present , we apprehend , English troops would only occasionally , and other troops would never , attack in line on the field of battle . And we do not believe that any but ...
... given to us by Mr. Gleig is not in all respects accurate . At present , we apprehend , English troops would only occasionally , and other troops would never , attack in line on the field of battle . And we do not believe that any but ...
Pagina 36
... given by Mr. Gleig as the 23rd April , instead of August , 1808 : - ' Although my name is affixed to this instrument , I beg that you will not believe that I negociated it , that I approved of it , or that I had any hand in wording it ...
... given by Mr. Gleig as the 23rd April , instead of August , 1808 : - ' Although my name is affixed to this instrument , I beg that you will not believe that I negociated it , that I approved of it , or that I had any hand in wording it ...
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