The Quarterly Review, Volumen 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... troops in India having availed them- selves of such an expedient . boats on each of the rivers Toombuddra , Werdah , Malpoorba , Gutpurba , and Kistna , in the beginning of the month of June ; and I had turned my mind to Capt . Cun ...
... troops in India having availed them- selves of such an expedient . boats on each of the rivers Toombuddra , Werdah , Malpoorba , Gutpurba , and Kistna , in the beginning of the month of June ; and I had turned my mind to Capt . Cun ...
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... troops and those of the enemy : — Although I had long been in habits of friendship with the public men of the day , and had some professional claims to public notice when I returned to England , I believe I should have been but little ...
... troops and those of the enemy : — Although I had long been in habits of friendship with the public men of the day , and had some professional claims to public notice when I returned to England , I believe I should have been but little ...
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... troops steady enough , as I hope mine are , to receive them with the bayonet . I suspect that half the continental armies were more than half beaten before the battle began . I , at least , will not be frightened beforehand . ' After ...
... troops steady enough , as I hope mine are , to receive them with the bayonet . I suspect that half the continental armies were more than half beaten before the battle began . I , at least , will not be frightened beforehand . ' After ...
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... troops and partly , after the Indian method , by native troops under British officers , laid the foundation of the system on which the Peninsular war was afterwards conducted . This minute also , as is well known , prophetically ...
... troops and partly , after the Indian method , by native troops under British officers , laid the foundation of the system on which the Peninsular war was afterwards conducted . This minute also , as is well known , prophetically ...
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... troops serving in India 550,000 ' The above , it should be observed , are average annual charges . The whole sum paid by India in England has lately averaged about 13,000,0007 . , the whole of which is consequent upon our connexion with ...
... troops serving in India 550,000 ' The above , it should be observed , are average annual charges . The whole sum paid by India in England has lately averaged about 13,000,0007 . , the whole of which is consequent upon our connexion with ...
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