Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186W. Blackwood, 1909 - England |
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... officers and gallant gentlemen " who ever graced the roll of the Indian Army . From his earliest years Chamberlain was remarkable for his fearlessness and his oraving for action and ad- venture . Years afterwards he wrote : " How often ...
... officers and gallant gentlemen " who ever graced the roll of the Indian Army . From his earliest years Chamberlain was remarkable for his fearlessness and his oraving for action and ad- venture . Years afterwards he wrote : " How often ...
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... officer of police in the Punjab . Here began his official connection with the new province , for the for the ad- ministration of which Lord Dalhousie delighted to select the most brilliant officers in the civil and military services of ...
... officer of police in the Punjab . Here began his official connection with the new province , for the for the ad- ministration of which Lord Dalhousie delighted to select the most brilliant officers in the civil and military services of ...
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... officers , seize the fort and magazine , and raise the standard of revolt throughout the Punjab , was the natural consequence . For- tunately it was discovered be- fore any serious outbreak took place . Chamberlain wrote : " It will ...
... officers , seize the fort and magazine , and raise the standard of revolt throughout the Punjab , was the natural consequence . For- tunately it was discovered be- fore any serious outbreak took place . Chamberlain wrote : " It will ...
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... officers , and the in- and Goorkha , -the loyal confidence spiring energy of their commander . ” With the Ambela campaign Neville Chamberlain's days of field service came to an end . He came home for some years , and with rest and a ...
... officers , and the in- and Goorkha , -the loyal confidence spiring energy of their commander . ” With the Ambela campaign Neville Chamberlain's days of field service came to an end . He came home for some years , and with rest and a ...
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eighteen and thirty . " The remainder of the clause states that all officers and men of the Navy and Regular Army and of their Reserve Forces will be excluded from the operation of this clause , so that the existing voluntary system of ...
eighteen and thirty . " The remainder of the clause states that all officers and men of the Navy and Regular Army and of their Reserve Forces will be excluded from the operation of this clause , so that the existing voluntary system of ...
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