The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... enemy , their internal disputes were frequent . The result of this territorial division must soon have been the usurpation of the whole by one individual of the brotherhood , possessed of a greater share of ability and daring than the ...
... enemy , their internal disputes were frequent . The result of this territorial division must soon have been the usurpation of the whole by one individual of the brotherhood , possessed of a greater share of ability and daring than the ...
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... enemy , but the Múltan Dewan , with the small garrison of his Fort , amounting , at the outside , to 4,000 men , and these principally foreigners . It may be said that he afterwards found no difficulty in raising an army to defy the ...
... enemy , but the Múltan Dewan , with the small garrison of his Fort , amounting , at the outside , to 4,000 men , and these principally foreigners . It may be said that he afterwards found no difficulty in raising an army to defy the ...
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... enemy , which was advantageous in cases of subsequent aggression . When the General returned to his province , he left an officer to guard the frontier , who , formerly renowned , obtained here still further laurels , and gained a name ...
... enemy , which was advantageous in cases of subsequent aggression . When the General returned to his province , he left an officer to guard the frontier , who , formerly renowned , obtained here still further laurels , and gained a name ...
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... enemy a numerous and able body of chiefs , ready to succeed each other in the command and respect of their troops ... enemies . 418979 and all bating and keeping aloof from their conquerors . BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE . 11.
... enemy a numerous and able body of chiefs , ready to succeed each other in the command and respect of their troops ... enemies . 418979 and all bating and keeping aloof from their conquerors . BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE . 11.
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... the roof , and -thence on he strains Along the far outstretching line Of house - tops . The enemy pursue him ; and his doom would now soon K be sealed , but that he comes fortunately upon a MACKENZIE'S " " 65 FAIR MAID OF CAUBUL . "
... the roof , and -thence on he strains Along the far outstretching line Of house - tops . The enemy pursue him ; and his doom would now soon K be sealed , but that he comes fortunately upon a MACKENZIE'S " " 65 FAIR MAID OF CAUBUL . "
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