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And Armytage's diary is to the effect, that Wesley was extremely fond of music
and played well upon the fiddle, though he never gave indication of (or, in other
words, Armytage was not aware of his possessing) any other species of talent.
And Armytage's diary is to the effect, that Wesley was extremely fond of music
and played well upon the fiddle, though he never gave indication of (or, in other
words, Armytage was not aware of his possessing) any other species of talent.
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with his regiment without any special appointment. As the Governor-General's
brother, he no doubt possessed considerable influence, though it is, perhaps, too
much to say that ' he became in a few days, the moving spirit of the Government
in ...
with his regiment without any special appointment. As the Governor-General's
brother, he no doubt possessed considerable influence, though it is, perhaps, too
much to say that ' he became in a few days, the moving spirit of the Government
in ...
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Upon looking at the tope as I came in just now, it appeared to me that when you
get possession of the bank of the Nullah, you have the toj* as a matter of course,
as the latter is in the rear of the former. However, you are the best judge, and I ...
Upon looking at the tope as I came in just now, it appeared to me that when you
get possession of the bank of the Nullah, you have the toj* as a matter of course,
as the latter is in the rear of the former. However, you are the best judge, and I ...
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On the 1st February, he renewed his application to the Madras Government ; on
the 13th he arrived nt Fort St. George, packed and ready for the voyage; on the
16th he took possession of a cabin in H.M.S. " Trident," and India saw him no
more.
On the 1st February, he renewed his application to the Madras Government ; on
the 13th he arrived nt Fort St. George, packed and ready for the voyage; on the
16th he took possession of a cabin in H.M.S. " Trident," and India saw him no
more.
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He set forth in glowing colours, in this and in a former letter, the heavy expenses
that residence in England entailed, and represented that Malcolm could not exist
without a much larger fortune than he possessed, and would find difficulty in ...
He set forth in glowing colours, in this and in a former letter, the heavy expenses
that residence in England entailed, and represented that Malcolm could not exist
without a much larger fortune than he possessed, and would find difficulty in ...
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