The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 - Europe |
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... Forts . Pursuit of Bajee Rao , and surrender . Settlement of his Territories . Gallant resist . ance of Captain Staunton . Escape of Appe Saheb . Financial Statement , 198 212 PART II . LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS . CHAP . I. CONTENTS . vii.
... Forts . Pursuit of Bajee Rao , and surrender . Settlement of his Territories . Gallant resist . ance of Captain Staunton . Escape of Appe Saheb . Financial Statement , 198 212 PART II . LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS . CHAP . I. CONTENTS . vii.
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... Captain Ross's Voyage round Baffin's Bay . 249 263 286 OCCASIONAL AND FUGITIVE POETRY . Lines , by Mr Roscoe , 325 The Dirge of Tippoo Sultaun . From the CanÇŽra . By the late Dr John Leyden , Lines , said to have been addressed by Lord ...
... Captain Ross's Voyage round Baffin's Bay . 249 263 286 OCCASIONAL AND FUGITIVE POETRY . Lines , by Mr Roscoe , 325 The Dirge of Tippoo Sultaun . From the CanÇŽra . By the late Dr John Leyden , Lines , said to have been addressed by Lord ...
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... captain of the same rank . But then the post - captains went on rising without interruption till they were equal to full colonels , whereas a lieu- tenant - colonel remained where he was . For instance , in 1814 , there were 200 post - ...
... captain of the same rank . But then the post - captains went on rising without interruption till they were equal to full colonels , whereas a lieu- tenant - colonel remained where he was . For instance , in 1814 , there were 200 post - ...
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... captain , of chief of battalion , and of lieutenant colonel , were to be given according to seniority . No officer could rise to the superior rank , till he had been two years in the one immediately inferior . These regulations could be ...
... captain , of chief of battalion , and of lieutenant colonel , were to be given according to seniority . No officer could rise to the superior rank , till he had been two years in the one immediately inferior . These regulations could be ...
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... captain . Carried further , it appeared to the committee destructive of all ambition , and exposing higher com- mands to fall into the hands of officers destitute of the necessary talents . The Marquis Dessolle opposed both these ...
... captain . Carried further , it appeared to the committee destructive of all ambition , and exposing higher com- mands to fall into the hands of officers destitute of the necessary talents . The Marquis Dessolle opposed both these ...
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