Correspondence of Charles, First Marquis Cornwallis, Band 1J. Murray, 1859 |
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... doubt but the King will immediately permit him to go abroad which is if properly attended to very usefull to our young country men tho ' I must do Ld . Broome the justice to say he has less of our home education than most young men if ...
... doubt but the King will immediately permit him to go abroad which is if properly attended to very usefull to our young country men tho ' I must do Ld . Broome the justice to say he has less of our home education than most young men if ...
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... doubt that it was done at the instigation of Franklin , who at once transmitted the papers to the House of Assembly at Boston . As they contained severe remarks on the conduct of many leading men in the colony , they excited much anger ...
... doubt that it was done at the instigation of Franklin , who at once transmitted the papers to the House of Assembly at Boston . As they contained severe remarks on the conduct of many leading men in the colony , they excited much anger ...
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... doubt that he generally supported Government . Among other occasions Lord Cornwallis attended Feb. 2 , when the Duke of Richmond's ' resolutions against sending more troops to America were negatived by 94 to 31 ; March 17 , when the ...
... doubt that he generally supported Government . Among other occasions Lord Cornwallis attended Feb. 2 , when the Duke of Richmond's ' resolutions against sending more troops to America were negatived by 94 to 31 ; March 17 , when the ...
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... doubt , the British Government proposed to exchange them for an equal number of American prisoners . In transmitting this pro- position to Congress , Sir Henry , in firm but temperate language , remarked that the terms of the convention ...
... doubt , the British Government proposed to exchange them for an equal number of American prisoners . In transmitting this pro- position to Congress , Sir Henry , in firm but temperate language , remarked that the terms of the convention ...
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... doubt his Majesty was graciously pleased to accept ; and I have received his Majesty's commands , in ' consequence thereof , to recal and cancel the dormant commission of General which I told you , in my letter No. 28 , was signed by ...
... doubt his Majesty was graciously pleased to accept ; and I have received his Majesty's commands , in ' consequence thereof , to recal and cancel the dormant commission of General which I told you , in my letter No. 28 , was signed by ...
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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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