The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 38J. Whittle, 1811 |
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... officers , they united equally in the prayer of the petition . At the earnest desire of Sir George Barlow , General Macdowal wrote to the officers commanding his Majesty's regiments to discountenance and stop the intended memorial ; his ...
... officers , they united equally in the prayer of the petition . At the earnest desire of Sir George Barlow , General Macdowal wrote to the officers commanding his Majesty's regiments to discountenance and stop the intended memorial ; his ...
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... officers of the army at a time when Lord Cornwallis , in the plenitude of his power , as gover- nor - general and commander - in - chief , with the assistance of the most ` able officers at the head of his public departments , had found ...
... officers of the army at a time when Lord Cornwallis , in the plenitude of his power , as gover- nor - general and commander - in - chief , with the assistance of the most ` able officers at the head of his public departments , had found ...
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... officers who were previously in the corps only two are now remaining in it . Of all those gallant , able , and experienced Officers , who had so gloriously distinguished themselves in the ranks of the 15th Light Dragoons when contending ...
... officers who were previously in the corps only two are now remaining in it . Of all those gallant , able , and experienced Officers , who had so gloriously distinguished themselves in the ranks of the 15th Light Dragoons when contending ...
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