Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R.E.,F.R.A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1835-1840 |
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... became ill in consequence , and had to go to the hospital . It appears , from his letter of May 27 , that he remained there three days , suffering from an affection of the throat , of which he never got rid . The fact that this " joke ...
... became ill in consequence , and had to go to the hospital . It appears , from his letter of May 27 , that he remained there three days , suffering from an affection of the throat , of which he never got rid . The fact that this " joke ...
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... became very friendly , even intimate , with Mr Christie , his old master in the fifth academy . " I con- jecture , " he says , writing in September , " that I am much indebted to Mr Christie for Colonel Mudge's good opinion of me . " By ...
... became very friendly , even intimate , with Mr Christie , his old master in the fifth academy . " I con- jecture , " he says , writing in September , " that I am much indebted to Mr Christie for Colonel Mudge's good opinion of me . " By ...
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... became in 1815 a member of the corps , notwithstanding a considerable interval , during which the course of promotion was arrested . Having advanced to the second academy within ten months , he entered the first soon after , and having ...
... became in 1815 a member of the corps , notwithstanding a considerable interval , during which the course of promotion was arrested . Having advanced to the second academy within ten months , he entered the first soon after , and having ...
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... became acquainted with Major , now Lieutenant- Colonel , Reid , whose talent and services he regarded with admiration , with whom acquaintance soon ripened to intimacy , and whose friendship he cherished to the last . The writer of this ...
... became acquainted with Major , now Lieutenant- Colonel , Reid , whose talent and services he regarded with admiration , with whom acquaintance soon ripened to intimacy , and whose friendship he cherished to the last . The writer of this ...
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... became political , he had all the success that could be commanded by a specialty for politics . The fact is , his talents were so great , and his cultivation so general ; his sense so sound and manly , and his sympathies so warm and ...
... became political , he had all the success that could be commanded by a specialty for politics . The fact is , his talents were so great , and his cultivation so general ; his sense so sound and manly , and his sympathies so warm and ...
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Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R. E. , F. R. A. S. , Under Secretary to the Lord ... John Ferguson McLennan No preview available - 2020 |
Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R. E., F. R. A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord ... John F. M'lennan No preview available - 2016 |
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