The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Pagina 28
... position when he felt himself entitled to a higher one ; and he judged correctly enough that men could be found in India to do what the public service required . Still it is plain that there was no affectation of any severe or romantic ...
... position when he felt himself entitled to a higher one ; and he judged correctly enough that men could be found in India to do what the public service required . Still it is plain that there was no affectation of any severe or romantic ...
Pagina 35
... position in line , provided the assailants give them time to deploy . But the English alone have hitherto attacked in line , though I believe that the armies of other nations are beginning in this respect to follow their example . ' The ...
... position in line , provided the assailants give them time to deploy . But the English alone have hitherto attacked in line , though I believe that the armies of other nations are beginning in this respect to follow their example . ' The ...
Pagina 36
... position of Vimiero . Again victorious , and pre- vented from pursuing his enemy , he signed , under the directions of Sir Hew Dalrymple , the preliminary agreement which led to the celebrated convention of Cintra . On this subject he ...
... position of Vimiero . Again victorious , and pre- vented from pursuing his enemy , he signed , under the directions of Sir Hew Dalrymple , the preliminary agreement which led to the celebrated convention of Cintra . On this subject he ...
Pagina 37
... position , and await assistance , having supplied his army ? This is what he should have done by the rules of warfare in such a situation . ' After his return to London Sir Arthur wrote ( on the 7th of October , 1808 ) to Sir John Moore ...
... position , and await assistance , having supplied his army ? This is what he should have done by the rules of warfare in such a situation . ' After his return to London Sir Arthur wrote ( on the 7th of October , 1808 ) to Sir John Moore ...
Pagina 54
... position , commending his soul with a fervent prayer to God , as he watched the English gunner approach the piece , and apply his match to the touch - hole . Stunned and insensible , he was thrown by the shock of the discharge as far as ...
... position , commending his soul with a fervent prayer to God , as he watched the English gunner approach the piece , and apply his match to the touch - hole . Stunned and insensible , he was thrown by the shock of the discharge as far as ...
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