This gentleman, whose occupations for some years must have been rather of a civil and administrative than a military nature, was called early in the war to exercise abilities, which, though dormant, had not rusted from disuse. He went into the field... Life of Sir Thomas Munro - Side 258av George Robert Gleig - 1849 - 368 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1819 - 736 sider
...called, early in the war, to exercise abilities which, though dormant, had not rusted from disuse. He went into the field with not more than five or six...us by the treaty of Poonah. The population which he subdued by arms, he managed with such address, equity, and witdom, that he established an empire over... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1819 - 954 sider
...called, early in the war, to exercise abilities which, though dormant, had not rusted from disuse. He went into the field with not more than five or six...into the Mahratta territories to take possession of tiie country which had been ceded to us by the treaty of Poonah. The population which he subdued by... | |
| 1819 - 814 sider
...called, early in the war, to exercise abilities which, though dormant, had not rusted from disuse. He went into the field with not more than five or six hundred men, . »f whom a very small proportion were Europeans ¡ and marched into the Mahratta territories to take... | |
| John Philippart - 1826 - 576 sider
...though dormant, had not rusted • from disuse. He went into the field with not more than 500 or 600 men, of whom a very small proportion were Europeans...country which had been ceded to us by the treaty of Poona. The population which he subdued by arms, he managed with such address, equity, and wisdom, that... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1830 - 650 sider
...called early in the war to exercise abilities, which, though dormant, had not rusted from disuse. He went into the field with not more than five or six...by the treaty of Poonah. The population, which he subjugated by arms, he managed with such address, equity, and wisdom, that he established an empire... | |
| George Canning - 1828 - 456 sider
...called, early in the war, to exercise abilities, which though dormant, had not rusted from disuse. He went into the field with not more than five or six...us by the treaty of Poonah. The population which he subdued by arms, he managed with such address, equity, and wisdom, that he established an empire over... | |
| 1828 - 1102 sider
...war to exercise abilities which, though dormant, had not rusted from disuse. He went into the Held with not more than five or six hundred men, of whom...country which had been ceded to us by the treaty of Poona. The population which he subdued by arms, he managed with such address, equity, and wisdom, that... | |
| 1828 - 878 sider
...abilities which, though dormant, had not rusted from disuse. He went into the field with not more than 6ve or six hundred men, of whom a very small proportion...country which had been ceded to us by the treaty of Poona. The population which he subdued by arms, he managed with such address, equity, and wisdom, that... | |
| 1828 - 798 sider
...which, though donnant, had not rusted from disuse. He went into the field with not more than 500 or 600 men, of whom a very small proportion were Europeans;...possession of the country which had been ceded to u* by the treaty of Poona. The population which he subdued by arms, he managed with such address, equity,... | |
| 1828 - 740 sider
...of whom a very small proportion were Eu180 OBITUARY.— Major-Gen. Sir Thomas Munro. [Feb. ropeans, and marched into the Mahratta territories, to take...country which had been ceded to us by the treaty of Poona. The population which he subdued by arms, be managed with such address, equity, and wisdom, that... | |
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