The London Quarterly Review, Volumen 6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... boy Raja , had just returned from a successful expedition against the poligars of Coimbetore . Elevated by the success of his first military campaign , in the ardour of striking out some new employment , he undertook , in 1749 , the ...
... boy Raja , had just returned from a successful expedition against the poligars of Coimbetore . Elevated by the success of his first military campaign , in the ardour of striking out some new employment , he undertook , in 1749 , the ...
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... boys , and probably to their mother . ' This out- rage was never forgotten by Hyder , who , thirty - two years after it , sought his revenge with all the virulence which a recent injury is capable of producing . The mother and children ...
... boys , and probably to their mother . ' This out- rage was never forgotten by Hyder , who , thirty - two years after it , sought his revenge with all the virulence which a recent injury is capable of producing . The mother and children ...
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... boy . Fortunately however Khouli Khan had already taken the alarm , and escaped to Madras . Having reduced most of the neighbouring poligars , and got pos- session of their strong holds , the usurper began to turn his attention towards ...
... boy . Fortunately however Khouli Khan had already taken the alarm , and escaped to Madras . Having reduced most of the neighbouring poligars , and got pos- session of their strong holds , the usurper began to turn his attention towards ...
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... boy's future eminence , when he comes to pass for a genius ; in short that an early accession to the titles of my lord , or your grace , could not augur worse for him . But truth may be spoken injudiciously ; and if Mr. Edgeworth's ...
... boy's future eminence , when he comes to pass for a genius ; in short that an early accession to the titles of my lord , or your grace , could not augur worse for him . But truth may be spoken injudiciously ; and if Mr. Edgeworth's ...
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... boy , in almost every particular , with a view to his civil employment in future life . The advantage to be secured by this concentration of his tastes and studies , is the enabling him to fill his station well , and enlarge his at ...
... boy , in almost every particular , with a view to his civil employment in future life . The advantage to be secured by this concentration of his tastes and studies , is the enabling him to fill his station well , and enlarge his at ...
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