Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 41W. Blackwood & Sons, 1837 |
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... command of Seringapatam in 1799 , up to his illness at Bombay in 1801. They are all addressed to Colonel Barry Close , and there appears to be only one of them which has found its way into print . Some of these are of the highest ...
... command of Seringapatam in 1799 , up to his illness at Bombay in 1801. They are all addressed to Colonel Barry Close , and there appears to be only one of them which has found its way into print . Some of these are of the highest ...
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... commands the whole events of the war , and are enabled to decide with accuracy on the merits of the general . There are probably , however , very few generals who would feel solicitous that the world should be furnished with a knowledge ...
... commands the whole events of the war , and are enabled to decide with accuracy on the merits of the general . There are probably , however , very few generals who would feel solicitous that the world should be furnished with a knowledge ...
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... of infantry , and rose by rapid steps to the rank of colonel , In 1794 , he sailed in command of the 33d regiment to join the army of the Duke of York in the Netherlands 4 [ Jan. Despatches of the Duke of Wellington .
... of infantry , and rose by rapid steps to the rank of colonel , In 1794 , he sailed in command of the 33d regiment to join the army of the Duke of York in the Netherlands 4 [ Jan. Despatches of the Duke of Wellington .
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... command their communica- tion by land , while by a sudden ir- ruption into the Carnatic , he could at any moment place Madras in a situa- tion of great peril . Judging by the contents of the papers which fell into our possession by the ...
... command their communica- tion by land , while by a sudden ir- ruption into the Carnatic , he could at any moment place Madras in a situa- tion of great peril . Judging by the contents of the papers which fell into our possession by the ...
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... command within the city . It need scarcely be stated , that he exerted his utmost efforts to pre- vent pillage , and excess of every kind . Cowle * flags were displayed in every quarter of the town , and Colonel Wel- lesley went himself ...
... command within the city . It need scarcely be stated , that he exerted his utmost efforts to pre- vent pillage , and excess of every kind . Cowle * flags were displayed in every quarter of the town , and Colonel Wel- lesley went himself ...
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Halaman 439 - But peaceful was the night Wherein the Prince of light His reign of peace upon the earth began...
Halaman 169 - Toss the light ball — bestride the stick, (I knew so many cakes would make him sick !) With fancies buoyant as the thistle down, Prompting the face grotesque, and antic brisk, With many a lamb-like frisk, (He's got the scissors, snipping at your gown.) Thou pretty opening rose...
Halaman 520 - So ye shall not pollute the land wherein ye are: for blood it defileth the land: and the land cannot be cleansed of the blood that is shed therein, but by the blood of him that shed it.
Halaman 439 - Twas in the calm and silent night ! The senator of haughty Rome Impatient urged his chariot's flight, From lordly revel rolling home : Triumphal arches, gleaming, swell His breast with thoughts of boundless sway ; What recked the Roman what befell A paltry province far away, In the solemn midnight, Centuries ago?
Halaman 439 - How keen the stars, his only thought — The air how calm, and cold, and thin, In the solemn midnight Centuries ago ! Oh, strange indifference ! low and high Drowsed over common joys and cares ; The earth was still — but knew not why The world was listening, unawares. How calm a moment may precede One that shall thrill the world for ever ! To that still moment none would heed, Man's doom was linked no more to sever...
Halaman 520 - MAN, that is born of a woman, hath but a short time to live, and is full of misery. He cometh up, and is cut down like a flower ; he fleeth as it were a shadow, and never continueth in one stay.
Halaman 439 - No war, or battle's sound Was heard the world around : The idle spear and shield were high up hung ; The hooked chariot stood Unstain'd with hostile blood; The trumpet spake not to the armed throng; And kings sat still with awful eye, As if they surely knew their sovran Lord was by.
Halaman 520 - O Lord God most holy, O Lord most mighty, O holy and most merciful Saviour, deliver us not into the bitter pains of eternal death.
Halaman 400 - Seasons" does not contain a single new image of external nature; and scarcely presents a familiar one from which it can be .inferred that the eye of the Poet had been steadily fixed upon his object, much less that his feelings had urged him to work upon it in the spirit of genuine imagination.
Halaman 10 - I had the honour to lend you the other night at play; and which I shall be much obliged to you if you will let me have some time either to-day or to-morrow. I am sir, Your most obedient, most humble servant, GEORGE TRENT.