The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 312
... officers under his command , who were predisposed from causes which will soon be men- tioned , to imbibe sentiments unfavourable to the government . He induced them to think that his want of a seat in the council and of military ...
... officers under his command , who were predisposed from causes which will soon be men- tioned , to imbibe sentiments unfavourable to the government . He induced them to think that his want of a seat in the council and of military ...
Page 313
... officers expected to be reimbursed for the losses which they had sustained in a difficult and protracted warfare , combined with the arguments which had been urged against the conti- nuance of the measure by the quarter - master general ...
... officers expected to be reimbursed for the losses which they had sustained in a difficult and protracted warfare , combined with the arguments which had been urged against the conti- nuance of the measure by the quarter - master general ...
Page 399
... officers of cavalry ( with the exception of ten of the youngest ) immediately quitted him , and their conduct was the more unpardonable , as they attempted , through the medium of the subaltern officers , to seduce the hussars . The ...
... officers of cavalry ( with the exception of ten of the youngest ) immediately quitted him , and their conduct was the more unpardonable , as they attempted , through the medium of the subaltern officers , to seduce the hussars . The ...
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