Correspondence of Charles, First Marquis Cornwallis, Volume 1J. Murray, 1859 - Great Britain |
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Page iv
... given numerous errors have , I fear , crept in . Some have been corrected in the errata prefixed to each volume , others have doubtless escaped detection . Nor can I implicitly rely on the works to which I have referred for such ...
... given numerous errors have , I fear , crept in . Some have been corrected in the errata prefixed to each volume , others have doubtless escaped detection . Nor can I implicitly rely on the works to which I have referred for such ...
Page vii
... given me the benefit of his thorough knowledge of Indian affairs , & c . Mr. Prinsep , likewise , whose acquaintance with that country is most extensive , has , besides the official aid he could afford as a Director , given me many ...
... given me the benefit of his thorough knowledge of Indian affairs , & c . Mr. Prinsep , likewise , whose acquaintance with that country is most extensive , has , besides the official aid he could afford as a Director , given me many ...
Page 8
... given of his conduct in that campaign , or of his sudden retreat from France . 3 A small town in Westphalia , 20 miles from Munster , near the Lippe , a river which falls into the Rhine above Wesel . 4 Hon . Thomas Townshend , 2nd son ...
... given of his conduct in that campaign , or of his sudden retreat from France . 3 A small town in Westphalia , 20 miles from Munster , near the Lippe , a river which falls into the Rhine above Wesel . 4 Hon . Thomas Townshend , 2nd son ...
Page 10
... given rise to violent discussions . On the change of Government in 1765 , Lord Cornwallis was made a Lord of the Bedchamber , and on Nov. 8 following , he officiated as assistant to the Duke of Grafton , " chief mourner at the funeral ...
... given rise to violent discussions . On the change of Government in 1765 , Lord Cornwallis was made a Lord of the Bedchamber , and on Nov. 8 following , he officiated as assistant to the Duke of Grafton , " chief mourner at the funeral ...
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... given , peremptorily de- clined to avail himself of the permission . He returned to England in Jan. 1778 , but sailed again from St. Helens in the Trident ' on the 21st of April following . Lady Cornwallis and her children accompanied ...
... given , peremptorily de- clined to avail himself of the permission . He returned to England in Jan. 1778 , but sailed again from St. Helens in the Trident ' on the 21st of April following . Lady Cornwallis and her children accompanied ...
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affairs afterwards appear appointed April army arrival attack attention Bart believe Bengal British Calcutta Camden Captain cavalry Charles Charlestown Colonel command Company Company's conduct considerable CORNWALLIS TO LIEUT.-COLONEL CORNWALLIS TO LORD CORNWALLIS TO SIR corps Court of Directors DEAR LORD DEAR ROSS despatch Duke EARL CORNWALLIS endeavour enemy England favour Fcap force Fort William France French friends give Government Governor Governor-General HENRY DUNDAS honour hope India John July June King King's letter LIEUT.-COLONEL ROSS Lord Cornwallis LORD GEORGE GERMAIN Lord Rawdon Lord Sydney Lordship Madras Majesty Majesty's Major-General Marattas March ment military militia Minister Nabob Nizam North Carolina occasion officers opinion Peshwa Pitt Post 8vo present Prince province Rajah received regiment revenue River Sept settlement SIR HENRY CLINTON Tarleton tion Tippoo Travancore treaty troops Vizier Vols William wish Woodcuts York
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