Narrative of a Five Year's Residence at Nepaul, Том 1Colburn, 1852 |
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... further marked his sense of that quality by appointing me his aide- de - camp . To this accident I am indebted for share in the events I am about to describe . The route from Mhow to Scinde , dictated by ordinary convenience and a ...
... further marked his sense of that quality by appointing me his aide- de - camp . To this accident I am indebted for share in the events I am about to describe . The route from Mhow to Scinde , dictated by ordinary convenience and a ...
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... further to request Lieutenant- Colonel Marshall to place the cavalry of his force under your immediate command during the operations . So soon as these operations are ended , you will return to head - quarters with all possible ...
... further to request Lieutenant- Colonel Marshall to place the cavalry of his force under your immediate command during the operations . So soon as these operations are ended , you will return to head - quarters with all possible ...
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... yards of black crape would be no very heavy tax to a brace of anxious brothers in England . Finding further persuasions of no avail , they requested I would write a few lines . to the Resident , to state that they had said.
... yards of black crape would be no very heavy tax to a brace of anxious brothers in England . Finding further persuasions of no avail , they requested I would write a few lines . to the Resident , to state that they had said.
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... further greatly shocked on learning two days afterwards that I highly approved of a rump steak from the brute . I may here mention another anec- dote of the animal's ferocity . Mr. B. Hodgson , the late Resident , at this Court ...
... further greatly shocked on learning two days afterwards that I highly approved of a rump steak from the brute . I may here mention another anec- dote of the animal's ferocity . Mr. B. Hodgson , the late Resident , at this Court ...
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... was going on . On doing so and reconnoitering still further , it was ascertained that not more than two or three persons could approach the combatants DEATH OF BRUIN . 121 again without disturbing them ; 120 MEMORIALS OF NEPAUL .
... was going on . On doing so and reconnoitering still further , it was ascertained that not more than two or three persons could approach the combatants DEATH OF BRUIN . 121 again without disturbing them ; 120 MEMORIALS OF NEPAUL .
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2nd battalion Almorah army arrival artillery attack attempt batteries Bengal Betteah Bradshaw Brahmins British government camp cavalry chiefs CO.'S NEW PUBLICATIONS COLBURN AND CO.'S Colonel Carpenter Colonel Nicolls Commander-in-chief commissioners Court of Khatmandoo David Ochterlony defence detachment disputed lands district divisions Edward Gardner elephant enemy fire forest four 6-pounders garrison Gillespie Goorkha Goruckpore Governor-General guns hills howitzers hundred immediately India jatra Jytuck Kalunga Khan Khás Khat Kshatriyas Kumaon letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Lord Hastings Lord Moira loss Major Kelly Major Ludlow Major-General March Mawby ment Mhow miles military Muckwanpore musth Nalaghur Native Infantry Nepaul Nepaulese Nepaulese commander Newars occupied Ochterlony officers operations party political position possession province Punchayat Rajah Rajah of Nepaul Ramgurh Regiment regular troops reinforcements retreat ridge river Sam Slick Scinde shot Sing Sir David stockade Sukkur surrender Sutlej territory Thibet thousand Umur Sing's villages wicket yards
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