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... officers are accustomed to do under such circumstances , for active service . With that view he applied to his brother , Lord Mornington , to procure for him a majority in a battalion of Guards about to proceed to Holland . It was on ...
... officers , to attack Madras . Colonel Wellesley was sent there The letter containing these sentiments occurs at vol . i . p . 17 Supplementary Despatches . ' ' In a letter which I wrote to you , I believe in the month of March , I ...
... officer , and the general superintendence remained , ' as Gurwood says , p . 12 , vol . i . , ' with him , until Feb. 1799 , ' when General Harris arrived to assume the personal command of the army , which had proceeded to Vellore ...
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