The Quarterly Review, 第 120 巻William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1866 |
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... carried the tope . It proved that the 33rd , with which he attacked , had got into confusion , and could not be formed , which was great pity , and must be particularly unpleasant to him ; ' and he proceeds at once to quote Colonel ...
... carried the tope . It proved that the 33rd , with which he attacked , had got into confusion , and could not be formed , which was great pity , and must be particularly unpleasant to him ; ' and he proceeds at once to quote Colonel ...
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... carried the place with great gallantry by a midday assault , and applied in the evening to be relieved for a short time that he might report the details of his success in person . Colonel Wellesley followed him into the town on the ...
... carried the place with great gallantry by a midday assault , and applied in the evening to be relieved for a short time that he might report the details of his success in person . Colonel Wellesley followed him into the town on the ...
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... carried the armament to Bom- bay , as being better able to supply its wants and nearer to the scene of intended operations . But further than this he resolved not to go . ' But the truth is , that a despatch from the home Government to ...
... carried the armament to Bom- bay , as being better able to supply its wants and nearer to the scene of intended operations . But further than this he resolved not to go . ' But the truth is , that a despatch from the home Government to ...
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... carried all before us . We took their guns , which were in the first line , and were fired upon by the gunners afterwards , who threw themselves down , pretending to be dead , and then rose up again after our men had passed ; but they ...
... carried all before us . We took their guns , which were in the first line , and were fired upon by the gunners afterwards , who threw themselves down , pretending to be dead , and then rose up again after our men had passed ; but they ...
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... carry pontoons with you ; ' and he makes the poor Duke reply : - ' No ; we had no pontoons in those days . We crossed the rivers either by fords , or when these failed us by bridges resting upon inflated skins . In fact , we made war ...
... carry pontoons with you ; ' and he makes the poor Duke reply : - ' No ; we had no pontoons in those days . We crossed the rivers either by fords , or when these failed us by bridges resting upon inflated skins . In fact , we made war ...
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