The British Quarterly Review, Volume 30Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1859 |
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... ment with respect to the means employed to effect that measure , but demonstrates that the policy of Lord Cornwallis towards Ireland was singularly humane , wise , and judicious . The lapse Character of the Work - The Cornwallis Family ...
... ment with respect to the means employed to effect that measure , but demonstrates that the policy of Lord Cornwallis towards Ireland was singularly humane , wise , and judicious . The lapse Character of the Work - The Cornwallis Family ...
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... ment of Lord North was feeble and mistrusted ; an enormous coalition of enemies divided the strength of England ; a man of genius presided over the fortunes of America ; and , accordingly , the event was ordered otherwise . In the ...
... ment of Lord North was feeble and mistrusted ; an enormous coalition of enemies divided the strength of England ; a man of genius presided over the fortunes of America ; and , accordingly , the event was ordered otherwise . In the ...
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... ment , become waste from misgovernment ; not only has the lost cultivation been recovered , but vast tracts , where the plough had ' never passed , have been reclaimed . ' But , although this measure of Lord Cornwallis was certainly a ...
... ment , become waste from misgovernment ; not only has the lost cultivation been recovered , but vast tracts , where the plough had ' never passed , have been reclaimed . ' But , although this measure of Lord Cornwallis was certainly a ...
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... ment . The progress of the centre and left columns was quite successful , but that of General Medows diverged too far to the right ; and when Lord Cornwallis had penetrated within the great enclosure , he found himself without this ...
... ment . The progress of the centre and left columns was quite successful , but that of General Medows diverged too far to the right ; and when Lord Cornwallis had penetrated within the great enclosure , he found himself without this ...
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... ment . During these years Lord Cornwallis held a seat in the Cabinet , and , besides his more , professional business , was en- gaged in administering the internal policy of the country , appa- rently entirely to the satisfaction of Mr ...
... ment . During these years Lord Cornwallis held a seat in the Cabinet , and , besides his more , professional business , was en- gaged in administering the internal policy of the country , appa- rently entirely to the satisfaction of Mr ...
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