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But the present case seemed to us to be of so pecu- liar a character that we have not thought it our duty to submit to our Sovereign a resignation of our offices . ( Loud cheers . ) There is another course which the Govern- ment under ...
But the present case seemed to us to be of so pecu- liar a character that we have not thought it our duty to submit to our Sovereign a resignation of our offices . ( Loud cheers . ) There is another course which the Govern- ment under ...
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Salkeld so highly distinguished himself at the assault of Delhi , and who escaped so wonderfully when most of his comrades perished , has now perished in the execution of his duty . He was the eldest surviving son of Maj . - Gen .
Salkeld so highly distinguished himself at the assault of Delhi , and who escaped so wonderfully when most of his comrades perished , has now perished in the execution of his duty . He was the eldest surviving son of Maj . - Gen .
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Nor did these strengthened convictions of his duty towards his Maker in any way im- pede his duty towards man and to his country . He was not the less a soldier that he was more a Christian - not the less studious of professional and ...
Nor did these strengthened convictions of his duty towards his Maker in any way im- pede his duty towards man and to his country . He was not the less a soldier that he was more a Christian - not the less studious of professional and ...
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of the House to support the Crown in quelling the rebellionLord Palmerston | 125 |
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