Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186W. Blackwood, 1909 - Scotland |
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... in 1864 . for employment in the Punjab , When Lord Dalhousie's offer and he willingly supported the of the Frontier command application ; and when , a few reached him he was on leave months later , Chamberlain in South Africa .
... in 1864 . for employment in the Punjab , When Lord Dalhousie's offer and he willingly supported the of the Frontier command application ; and when , a few reached him he was on leave months later , Chamberlain in South Africa .
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“ Do not fear for bility , thô command of men , me , ” he wrote in the first days and the stern but inspiring of the Mutiny , “ I shall be as realities of war , were safe at Delhi as here - unless attractive to Chamberlain than it ...
“ Do not fear for bility , thô command of men , me , ” he wrote in the first days and the stern but inspiring of the Mutiny , “ I shall be as realities of war , were safe at Delhi as here - unless attractive to Chamberlain than it ...
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The prob- in command of the Frontier lem can only be left to those to Force , and then , just as he , whom is intrusted the govern- was about to seek to regain ment of India . Its complexity his health by a visit to his at least ...
The prob- in command of the Frontier lem can only be left to those to Force , and then , just as he , whom is intrusted the govern- was about to seek to regain ment of India . Its complexity his health by a visit to his at least ...
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celebrated treaty between Dost Neville Chamberlain's health Muhammad and Sir John Law- precluded any possibility of his rence had just been concluded , having an active command in Chamberlain wrote : “ I now the campaign that ensued .
celebrated treaty between Dost Neville Chamberlain's health Muhammad and Sir John Law- precluded any possibility of his rence had just been concluded , having an active command in Chamberlain wrote : “ I now the campaign that ensued .
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... “ A surprise and disappointment to me , ” he says ; and further on he adds : " I Government must be happy and have no interest either at the Horse proud who commands such a Guards or at the India Office , and if I leader .
... “ A surprise and disappointment to me , ” he says ; and further on he adds : " I Government must be happy and have no interest either at the Horse proud who commands such a Guards or at the India Office , and if I leader .
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