The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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... given away more than 3 millions for benevolent and patriotic purposes . + Pierre Cuillier , better known as General Perron , came out to India in 1780 at the age of 25. Deserting his ship , he entered the service , first of the Rana of ...
... given away more than 3 millions for benevolent and patriotic purposes . + Pierre Cuillier , better known as General Perron , came out to India in 1780 at the age of 25. Deserting his ship , he entered the service , first of the Rana of ...
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... given by Compton , is more likely to be correct . Destined to see no more active service , John Hessing then assumed command of the Agra Fort . Here he appears to have gained the esteem of everybody with whom he came in contact , owing ...
... given by Compton , is more likely to be correct . Destined to see no more active service , John Hessing then assumed command of the Agra Fort . Here he appears to have gained the esteem of everybody with whom he came in contact , owing ...
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... given by Lord Metcalfe , then ( March , 1801 ) a young Civilian and Assistant Resident at the camp of Daulat Rao Sindhia : " I breakfasted by invitation with the Dutch Commandant , Colonel J. Hessing . I found him with his son , who ...
... given by Lord Metcalfe , then ( March , 1801 ) a young Civilian and Assistant Resident at the camp of Daulat Rao Sindhia : " I breakfasted by invitation with the Dutch Commandant , Colonel J. Hessing . I found him with his son , who ...
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... given time - serve in them- selves to indicate the readiness with which excitement in any form was always welcomed . Brawls were frequent and jealousy of the bitterest a constant source of enmity . A young man could hardly pass through ...
... given time - serve in them- selves to indicate the readiness with which excitement in any form was always welcomed . Brawls were frequent and jealousy of the bitterest a constant source of enmity . A young man could hardly pass through ...
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... given out by his brother officers as the cause of death and his mortal remains are interred with military honours . The survivor spends the rest of his days with the cheering conscious- ness of having sent a fellow - creature to a ...
... given out by his brother officers as the cause of death and his mortal remains are interred with military honours . The survivor spends the rest of his days with the cheering conscious- ness of having sent a fellow - creature to a ...
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