Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186W. Blackwood, 1909 - Scotland |
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... pioture of one of “ the most arms surpasses every other splendid officers and gallant pursuit in giving scope and gentlemen ” who ever graced opportunity for all that is most the roll of the Indian Army . generous in human nature .
... pioture of one of “ the most arms surpasses every other splendid officers and gallant pursuit in giving scope and gentlemen ” who ever graced opportunity for all that is most the roll of the Indian Army . generous in human nature .
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... Chamberlain first disment , the 16th Bengal Infantry , tinguished himself by an act started from Ferozepore a light- of signal bravery in rescuing hearted , high - spirited boy , on under a hot fire a wounded a was brother officer .
... Chamberlain first disment , the 16th Bengal Infantry , tinguished himself by an act started from Ferozepore a light- of signal bravery in rescuing hearted , high - spirited boy , on under a hot fire a wounded a was brother officer .
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... and afterwards as men of the Indian frontier . chief officer of police in the Chamberlain's connection with Punjab . ... when only thirty - four Dalhousie delighted to select years of age and a brevetthe most brilliant officers in ...
... and afterwards as men of the Indian frontier . chief officer of police in the Chamberlain's connection with Punjab . ... when only thirty - four Dalhousie delighted to select years of age and a brevetthe most brilliant officers in ...
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In short , they my humble opinion the measures got wind in their heads , and adopted during the last few years the Dera Ismail Khan plot to with the view of attaching the sepoy murder the British officers , to our cause will ...
In short , they my humble opinion the measures got wind in their heads , and adopted during the last few years the Dera Ismail Khan plot to with the view of attaching the sepoy murder the British officers , to our cause will ...
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... our soldiers - British , Pathan , Sikh , certainty of complete success . they had in their officers , and the inand Goorkha , —the loyal confidence But the most cruel ill - fortune spiring energy of their commander . ” awaited him .
... our soldiers - British , Pathan , Sikh , certainty of complete success . they had in their officers , and the inand Goorkha , —the loyal confidence But the most cruel ill - fortune spiring energy of their commander . ” awaited him .
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