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... native regiments could be induced to approach the walls , until the king's troops had surmounted the ramparts . But , in fact , both in the operations before Bhurtpore , and in the Burmese war , the native troops were of little more use ...
... native regiments could be induced to approach the walls , until the king's troops had surmounted the ramparts . But , in fact , both in the operations before Bhurtpore , and in the Burmese war , the native troops were of little more use ...
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native infantry of above a thousand men , is officered , nominally , by twenty - three Europeans : -nominally , for every military officer , whether employed on the proper staff of the army , or in the com- missariat , barrack , and ...
native infantry of above a thousand men , is officered , nominally , by twenty - three Europeans : -nominally , for every military officer , whether employed on the proper staff of the army , or in the com- missariat , barrack , and ...
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... native infantry formerly earned_a well - merited reputation , second only to that of British troops . In those days , the Sepoy was wont to serve for years under the same officers ; and by long habits of personal obedience and ...
... native infantry formerly earned_a well - merited reputation , second only to that of British troops . In those days , the Sepoy was wont to serve for years under the same officers ; and by long habits of personal obedience and ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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