Western India Before and During the Mutinies: Pictures Drawn from LifeH.S. King & Company, 1871 - 262 páginas |
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... hundred thousand pounds and the army its rich prize - money . The first is not a case exactly in point , because happening in a foreign and inde- pendent country ; the second is pre - eminently so , and might be borne out by many ...
... hundred thousand pounds and the army its rich prize - money . The first is not a case exactly in point , because happening in a foreign and inde- pendent country ; the second is pre - eminently so , and might be borne out by many ...
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... hundred , were Arabs . He had but one eye , the many deep scars on his face showing how the other had been lost ; and small - pox had also left its traces on this charming visage . He was armed to the teeth with pistols , crease ...
... hundred , were Arabs . He had but one eye , the many deep scars on his face showing how the other had been lost ; and small - pox had also left its traces on this charming visage . He was armed to the teeth with pistols , crease ...
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... hundred and fifty odd miles in circumfe- rence , where it would have been as difficult to find them as the proverbial needle in the bundle of hay . What added to the difficulty was the absence of water throughout nearly the whole region ...
... hundred and fifty odd miles in circumfe- rence , where it would have been as difficult to find them as the proverbial needle in the bundle of hay . What added to the difficulty was the absence of water throughout nearly the whole region ...
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... thousand of the Nawab's Sebundee or militia , and our plan was aided by some hundred Gaekwar horse , from the contingent stationed in the province under my orders . Towards this quarter of the Geer we marched , and 72 Western India .
... thousand of the Nawab's Sebundee or militia , and our plan was aided by some hundred Gaekwar horse , from the contingent stationed in the province under my orders . Towards this quarter of the Geer we marched , and 72 Western India .
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... hundreds at any time who would willingly have flocked to his standard . Danger number one being thus overcome , the state of affairs at Mangrol next urgently demanded a remedy , for every day that decisive measures were postponed not ...
... hundreds at any time who would willingly have flocked to his standard . Danger number one being thus overcome , the state of affairs at Mangrol next urgently demanded a remedy , for every day that decisive measures were postponed not ...
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