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... Continued and con- cluded by Tom Taylor , M.A. With Portraits and Illustrations . 2 Vols . 8vo . London , 1865 - - V. - The Albert ' Nyanza ; great Basin of the Nile , and ex- ploration of the Nile Sources . By Samuel White Baker , M.A. ...
... continued to act upon it . This is a fact that , I apprehend , is unknown as to the Duke of Wellington , and it is a very important one .'- Notes on the Battle of Waterloo , by the late General Sir James Shaw Kennedy , K.C.B. , & c ...
... continued to impress upon his brother the wisdom of avoiding a rupture if it were possible to do so , ' while every preparation was being made for war . He obtained command of a division on the Mysore frontier on the death of a senior ...
... continued at Trincomalee till the resources of the country were exhausted , and then , on his own responsibility , he carried the armament to Bom- bay , as being better able to supply its wants and nearer to the scene of intended ...
... continued Baird in command when the destination of the force to Egypt was finally determined on , and he then offered Colonel Wellesley the alternative of resuming his duties at Mysore , or of going forward as second in command , though ...