Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... Herat , the head of the defile which leads to the Indus , was undertaken by the Persian troops , under Russian guidance ; and Rus- sian emissaries and diplomacy , ever preceding their arms , had already crossed the Himalaya snows , and ...
... Herat , the head of the defile which leads to the Indus , was undertaken by the Persian troops , under Russian guidance ; and Rus- sian emissaries and diplomacy , ever preceding their arms , had already crossed the Himalaya snows , and ...
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... Herat , alone and unaided by us , held out against the whole power of Persia , directed by Russian officers , for one year and nine months , it is evident both with what a strong spirit of resistance to northern aggression the ...
... Herat , alone and unaided by us , held out against the whole power of Persia , directed by Russian officers , for one year and nine months , it is evident both with what a strong spirit of resistance to northern aggression the ...
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... Herat , is one of the most glorious exploits which have ever graced the long annals of British mili- tary prowess . That our soldiers were undaunted in battle and irresistible in the breach has been often proved , in the fields alike of ...
... Herat , is one of the most glorious exploits which have ever graced the long annals of British mili- tary prowess . That our soldiers were undaunted in battle and irresistible in the breach has been often proved , in the fields alike of ...
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... Herat ; the high - road from St Peters- burg to Calcutta has been laid open by British hands . The advanced po- sition we have gained must now be maintained ; if we retire , even from tributary or allied states , the charm of our ...
... Herat ; the high - road from St Peters- burg to Calcutta has been laid open by British hands . The advanced po- sition we have gained must now be maintained ; if we retire , even from tributary or allied states , the charm of our ...
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... Herat , an event which will probably be hereafter regarded as the opening of a new page in the history of Cen- tral Asia . Notwithstanding the failure of the enterprise , the rulers of British India were at last effectually startled and ...
... Herat , an event which will probably be hereafter regarded as the opening of a new page in the history of Cen- tral Asia . Notwithstanding the failure of the enterprise , the rulers of British India were at last effectually startled and ...
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