The Quarterly Review, Volumen 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... troops , paid from the revenues of India , no less than 10,000 , on the average , are actually stationed in the Home depôts , and form a part of the defences of England available at all times . Some public journalists write as if the ...
... troops , paid from the revenues of India , no less than 10,000 , on the average , are actually stationed in the Home depôts , and form a part of the defences of England available at all times . Some public journalists write as if the ...
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... troops was sent along the line of the Blue Mountain Valley to intercept the rebels coming from the east . After ... troops . Rather , there seems reason for supposing that they indulged the hope that the regular troops would would side ...
... troops was sent along the line of the Blue Mountain Valley to intercept the rebels coming from the east . After ... troops . Rather , there seems reason for supposing that they indulged the hope that the regular troops would would side ...
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... troops at Port Antonio , and to march another body under Colonel Hobbs along the line of the Blue Mountain Valley . These , with the troops stationed at Morant Bay , hemmed the rebels in between the mountains and the eastern coast ...
... troops at Port Antonio , and to march another body under Colonel Hobbs along the line of the Blue Mountain Valley . These , with the troops stationed at Morant Bay , hemmed the rebels in between the mountains and the eastern coast ...
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... troops , were not of themselves sufficient reasons for putting an end at once to all severe measures of re- pression , so long as the negroes did not submit . In our opinion , they were justified by a knowledge of the negro character ...
... troops , were not of themselves sufficient reasons for putting an end at once to all severe measures of re- pression , so long as the negroes did not submit . In our opinion , they were justified by a knowledge of the negro character ...
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... troops . But , if the rising had been deferred till the military force in the colony was considerably reduced , the rioters might have wrought fearful havoc in Kingston and Spanish Town before any body of troops could be collected to ...
... troops . But , if the rising had been deferred till the military force in the colony was considerably reduced , the rioters might have wrought fearful havoc in Kingston and Spanish Town before any body of troops could be collected to ...
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