The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... Army ; Professor of Descriptive and Surgical Ana . tomy : lately officiating Professor of Medicine and Clinical Medicine . 2. Selections from the Vernacular Buddhist Literature of Burmah , by Lieut . T. Latter , 67th Regt . B. N. I. ...
... Army ; Professor of Descriptive and Surgical Ana . tomy : lately officiating Professor of Medicine and Clinical Medicine . 2. Selections from the Vernacular Buddhist Literature of Burmah , by Lieut . T. Latter , 67th Regt . B. N. I. ...
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... ARMY . 1. History of the Rise and Progress of the Bengal Army , by Captain Arthur Broome . Vol . I. Calcutta . W. Thacker and Co. 1850 . • 481 . 497 ib . ib . 2. History of British India , by James Mill . 3. A Voyage to the East Indies ...
... ARMY . 1. History of the Rise and Progress of the Bengal Army , by Captain Arthur Broome . Vol . I. Calcutta . W. Thacker and Co. 1850 . • 481 . 497 ib . ib . 2. History of British India , by James Mill . 3. A Voyage to the East Indies ...
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... army , and the peaceable disposition of the people , formed a rare combination of circumstances , which enabled the Governor to pursue his system of administration in tranquillity and ease . It then rested solely on the capacity of ...
... army , and the peaceable disposition of the people , formed a rare combination of circumstances , which enabled the Governor to pursue his system of administration in tranquillity and ease . It then rested solely on the capacity of ...
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... army was at their heels . No intermediate allies of the conquering power interfered to stay their progress . Meanwhile , the jaghirdars , now freed from their allegiance to the Amírs ( for they were in fact mere contractors for ...
... army was at their heels . No intermediate allies of the conquering power interfered to stay their progress . Meanwhile , the jaghirdars , now freed from their allegiance to the Amírs ( for they were in fact mere contractors for ...
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... army would have had the Bahawulpúr army on their left to oppose them , and tribes of no friendly feelings to their right , with our creature Alí Morad in their front . Invasion from Candahar was still more chimerical . It could not be ...
... army would have had the Bahawulpúr army on their left to oppose them , and tribes of no friendly feelings to their right , with our creature Alí Morad in their front . Invasion from Candahar was still more chimerical . It could not be ...
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