The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... observation and information superior to those enjoyed by the majority of the Duke's biographers , -the author of those charming military pictures , ' The Subaltern ' and Washington and New Orleans , ' and of many other valuable works ...
... observation and information superior to those enjoyed by the majority of the Duke's biographers , -the author of those charming military pictures , ' The Subaltern ' and Washington and New Orleans , ' and of many other valuable works ...
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... which occurred on the 4th May , Colonel Wellesley appears not to have been engaged . He * Life of Lord Harris , ' p . 228 . remained remained with his corps in observation , as the bulk 16 The Personal Life of Wellington .
... which occurred on the 4th May , Colonel Wellesley appears not to have been engaged . He * Life of Lord Harris , ' p . 228 . remained remained with his corps in observation , as the bulk 16 The Personal Life of Wellington .
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remained with his corps in observation , as the bulk of a besieging army under similar circumstances usually does . ' We may add that Baird carried the place with great gallantry by a midday assault , and applied in the evening to be ...
remained with his corps in observation , as the bulk of a besieging army under similar circumstances usually does . ' We may add that Baird carried the place with great gallantry by a midday assault , and applied in the evening to be ...
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... observation , and how the fate of a battle may turn upon the display of such qualities in simple matters by a commanding officer : - - ' There was one band in particular , under a very daring leader , which gave us a good deal of ...
... observation , and how the fate of a battle may turn upon the display of such qualities in simple matters by a commanding officer : - - ' There was one band in particular , under a very daring leader , which gave us a good deal of ...
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... observation convinced Marteilhe that he had a better chance of escaping the contents of the gun by keeping upright ; and with great presence of mind he maintained that position , commending his soul with a fervent prayer to God , as he ...
... observation convinced Marteilhe that he had a better chance of escaping the contents of the gun by keeping upright ; and with great presence of mind he maintained that position , commending his soul with a fervent prayer to God , as he ...
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