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... approve of General Harris's design — that he did not see how a post was to be
established by attacking the tcpe — and did see, that, if the possession of the
tope itself was the object, it could be obtained without so dangerous an
experiment, ...
... approve of General Harris's design — that he did not see how a post was to be
established by attacking the tcpe — and did see, that, if the possession of the
tope itself was the object, it could be obtained without so dangerous an
experiment, ...
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... the night of the 5th, he must have had the consolation —however inadequate—
of having foreseen it, and of having suggested as well as executed, the
manoeuvre which so easily accomplished the •desired object on the morning of
the 6th.
... the night of the 5th, he must have had the consolation —however inadequate—
of having foreseen it, and of having suggested as well as executed, the
manoeuvre which so easily accomplished the •desired object on the morning of
the 6th.
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... fretted so much to return to England and embark in a European in place of an
Indian career, that his bodily health became seriously affected, though his vigour
returned to him almost as soon as his mind was made up and his object attained.
... fretted so much to return to England and embark in a European in place of an
Indian career, that his bodily health became seriously affected, though his vigour
returned to him almost as soon as his mind was made up and his object attained.
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... in any style I should think that, if all the hands in the marine yard were applied
to this object only for the next fortnight or three weeks (and they cannot hme a
mare important one), it might still be possible to supply the pontoons in good time
.
... in any style I should think that, if all the hands in the marine yard were applied
to this object only for the next fortnight or three weeks (and they cannot hme a
mare important one), it might still be possible to supply the pontoons in good time
.
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You are big enough, unless much altered, to walk alone ; and you will
accomplish your object soonest in that way. Don't, however, be in a hurry. ' You
will hear of events here. I have taken more guns from these fellows in the last
action than 1 ...
You are big enough, unless much altered, to walk alone ; and you will
accomplish your object soonest in that way. Don't, however, be in a hurry. ' You
will hear of events here. I have taken more guns from these fellows in the last
action than 1 ...
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