The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... troops in the Khund Caubul passes , in six Cantos ; by Charles . Mackenzie , Esq . , late 41st Welch Regiment . Lon- don . 1850. . 3 9 X 2 7 7 : ART . III . - THE BENGAL MILITARY FUND . 1. Report on the Bengal Military Fund , by ...
... troops in the Khund Caubul passes , in six Cantos ; by Charles . Mackenzie , Esq . , late 41st Welch Regiment . Lon- don . 1850. . 3 9 X 2 7 7 : ART . III . - THE BENGAL MILITARY FUND . 1. Report on the Bengal Military Fund , by ...
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... troops were Sikhs - the remainder con- sisting of mercenaries , willing enough to enter his Fort , and draw his pay , but men , who , under no combination of circum- stances , would have joined his standard in the field for the invasion ...
... troops were Sikhs - the remainder con- sisting of mercenaries , willing enough to enter his Fort , and draw his pay , but men , who , under no combination of circum- stances , would have joined his standard in the field for the invasion ...
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... troops through the country required them to use their utmost exertions to collect and forward sup- plies and this , it may truly be said , occupied the greatest share of their time and attention to the exclusion of more important ...
... troops through the country required them to use their utmost exertions to collect and forward sup- plies and this , it may truly be said , occupied the greatest share of their time and attention to the exclusion of more important ...
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... troops : and this they have often ( especially the mounted Police of Upper Scinde ) most praiseworthily done in small " dours . " But if the Police were not required internally , why raise them at all ? And if so required , and they ...
... troops : and this they have often ( especially the mounted Police of Upper Scinde ) most praiseworthily done in small " dours . " But if the Police were not required internally , why raise them at all ? And if so required , and they ...
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... troops . In a country , where the Military and Civil Government was in the hands of one man , this was easy . In Scinde , the guards over Civil Treasuries , the Jail guards , Treasure ( civil ) escorts , guards over prisoners on the ...
... troops . In a country , where the Military and Civil Government was in the hands of one man , this was easy . In Scinde , the guards over Civil Treasuries , the Jail guards , Treasure ( civil ) escorts , guards over prisoners on the ...
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