The Cornhill Magazine, Bände 9-10;Band 83;Band 1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... Punjaub and Delhi , along which reinforcements and warlike supplies were flowing to the British force on the Ridge . This enabled the whole strength of the British to be concentrated on the siege . The Chief of Jhind was the first ...
... Punjaub and Delhi , along which reinforcements and warlike supplies were flowing to the British force on the Ridge . This enabled the whole strength of the British to be concentrated on the siege . The Chief of Jhind was the first ...
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... Punjaub . ' If John Lawrence had to disband or suppress 36,000 mutinous Sepoys in the Punjaub , he was able to enlist from Ghoorkas and Sikhs and the wild tribes on the Afghan borders more than another 36,000 to take their places . He ...
... Punjaub . ' If John Lawrence had to disband or suppress 36,000 mutinous Sepoys in the Punjaub , he was able to enlist from Ghoorkas and Sikhs and the wild tribes on the Afghan borders more than another 36,000 to take their places . He ...
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... Punjaub with a Hindoostanee army , then turn the energies of the conquered Sikhs to subdue the very army by which they were tamed ; which could fight out a position like Peshawur for years in the very teeth of the Afghan tribes ; and ...
... Punjaub with a Hindoostanee army , then turn the energies of the conquered Sikhs to subdue the very army by which they were tamed ; which could fight out a position like Peshawur for years in the very teeth of the Afghan tribes ; and ...
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... Punjaub volunteer corps , friend of Rajahs , and the best of good fellows , were but some of the occupants of the first cabin . There were other not less interesting notabilities . The late Treasurer- General of the Transvaal , a quiet ...
... Punjaub volunteer corps , friend of Rajahs , and the best of good fellows , were but some of the occupants of the first cabin . There were other not less interesting notabilities . The late Treasurer- General of the Transvaal , a quiet ...
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... Punjaub . They are the opening episodes of a stupendous tragedy . According to Sir Herbert Edwardes , it was the act of an English boy that saved the Punjaub . A very youthful operator- a mere lad — named Brendish , was by some accident ...
... Punjaub . They are the opening episodes of a stupendous tragedy . According to Sir Herbert Edwardes , it was the act of an English boy that saved the Punjaub . A very youthful operator- a mere lad — named Brendish , was by some accident ...
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