The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 26
... ' Malcolm fully reciprocated his feelings of esteem and appre- * Kaye's ' Life and Correspondence of M. - Gen . Sir J. Malcolm . ' 1856 . ciation , ciation , and about the same time he received a 26 The Personal Life of Wellington .
... ' Malcolm fully reciprocated his feelings of esteem and appre- * Kaye's ' Life and Correspondence of M. - Gen . Sir J. Malcolm . ' 1856 . ciation , ciation , and about the same time he received a 26 The Personal Life of Wellington .
Page 27
... feelings having weight ; and after the principles of the line to be followed being clearly laid down , as they will be while you are at Calcutta , I can see no chance of a difference of opinion in any of those employed . At all events ...
... feelings having weight ; and after the principles of the line to be followed being clearly laid down , as they will be while you are at Calcutta , I can see no chance of a difference of opinion in any of those employed . At all events ...
Page 28
... feelings from those which Mr. Gleig , following upon other writers , has thought proper to ascribe to him . His views in life were to be advanced , his inclinations were to be consulted , and the Commander - in - Chief at Fort St ...
... feelings from those which Mr. Gleig , following upon other writers , has thought proper to ascribe to him . His views in life were to be advanced , his inclinations were to be consulted , and the Commander - in - Chief at Fort St ...
Page 30
... feelings in regard to the comparative efficiency of his own troops and those of the enemy : — Although I had long been in habits of friendship with the public men of the day , and had some professional claims to public notice when I ...
... feelings in regard to the comparative efficiency of his own troops and those of the enemy : — Although I had long been in habits of friendship with the public men of the day , and had some professional claims to public notice when I ...
Page 112
... feeling that he had been kept from his natural food . ' His speedy attainment to wealth and fame had no effect in corrupting his unassuming simplicity . There goes a man , ' said Johnson , not to be spoiled by prosperity ; ' and Burke ...
... feeling that he had been kept from his natural food . ' His speedy attainment to wealth and fame had no effect in corrupting his unassuming simplicity . There goes a man , ' said Johnson , not to be spoiled by prosperity ; ' and Burke ...
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