The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... officers , no connexions among the Indian officers , we should probably at this moment have and were generally too old to form new been defending the ramparts of Fort Wil- friendships among those they were ap- liam and Fort George , and ...
... officers , no connexions among the Indian officers , we should probably at this moment have and were generally too old to form new been defending the ramparts of Fort Wil- friendships among those they were ap- liam and Fort George , and ...
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... officers will take charge of him , teach him his duty , and see that he performs it . The one article of war which the Sepoy should be made to sign should be ' Obedience to the officers even unto death . ' Such a condition would not ...
... officers will take charge of him , teach him his duty , and see that he performs it . The one article of war which the Sepoy should be made to sign should be ' Obedience to the officers even unto death . ' Such a condition would not ...
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... officers , nor would those country , a lady of the house of the reign- officers have been butchered without pity ing sovereign . A dwelling of singular or mercy . elegance , in the oriental style of architec- ture , which he constructed ...
... officers , nor would those country , a lady of the house of the reign- officers have been butchered without pity ing sovereign . A dwelling of singular or mercy . elegance , in the oriental style of architec- ture , which he constructed ...
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