Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 186William Blackwood, 1909 |
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... later , the British prisoners , survivors from Elphinstone's ill - fated force , having been set at liberty , and the great bazar of Kabul having been destroyed as a mark of British vengeance , the withdrawal to India was begun . Even ...
... later , the British prisoners , survivors from Elphinstone's ill - fated force , having been set at liberty , and the great bazar of Kabul having been destroyed as a mark of British vengeance , the withdrawal to India was begun . Even ...
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... later , and he narrowly escaped losing his leg . But Chamberlain's memoirs are not made up entirely of stirring adventures , nor is the character which they disclose merely that of a fearless leader of horse . Mention has already been ...
... later , and he narrowly escaped losing his leg . But Chamberlain's memoirs are not made up entirely of stirring adventures , nor is the character which they disclose merely that of a fearless leader of horse . Mention has already been ...
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... later that so many of their leaders had undergone in their youth the trials of 1841 and '42 , that the steel of their high spirit had been tempered in the hardships and perils of Afghan- istan . Chamberlain , Outram , Havelock all were ...
... later that so many of their leaders had undergone in their youth the trials of 1841 and '42 , that the steel of their high spirit had been tempered in the hardships and perils of Afghan- istan . Chamberlain , Outram , Havelock all were ...
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... later he had a brief experience of employment on a personal staff , being appointed Military Secretary to the Governor of Bombay . Such a change from the active duties of his profes- sion was , however , little to his taste . The ...
... later he had a brief experience of employment on a personal staff , being appointed Military Secretary to the Governor of Bombay . Such a change from the active duties of his profes- sion was , however , little to his taste . The ...
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... later , Chamberlain assumed the duties of Assistant Commissioner at Rawal Pindi , Lawrence wrote him a letter of advice which , as Mr George Forrest says , " should be read , marked , learnt , and inwardly digested by every Indian ad ...
... later , Chamberlain assumed the duties of Assistant Commissioner at Rawal Pindi , Lawrence wrote him a letter of advice which , as Mr George Forrest says , " should be read , marked , learnt , and inwardly digested by every Indian ad ...
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