Calcutta Magazine and Monthly Register, Объемы 4-6S. Smith & Company, 1830 |
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... Assistant Surgeon ; directed to join the 68th Regiment . N. I. Feb. 20 . Andrews , W. E. Lieutenant ; 73d Regt . N. I. Leave from 25th March to 25th Oct. to visit the Presidency on private affairs , Feb. 23 . Armstrong , G. C. ...
... Assistant Surgeon ; directed to join the 68th Regiment . N. I. Feb. 20 . Andrews , W. E. Lieutenant ; 73d Regt . N. I. Leave from 25th March to 25th Oct. to visit the Presidency on private affairs , Feb. 23 . Armstrong , G. C. ...
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... Assistant Surgeon ; removed from the 68th to the 33d Regt . N. I. Feb. 20 . Burnie , J. Assistant Surgeon ; now at the General Hospital to do duty with his Majesty's 16th Regiment of Foot , March 9 . Burt , J. R. Cornet ; 3d Regt ...
... Assistant Surgeon ; removed from the 68th to the 33d Regt . N. I. Feb. 20 . Burnie , J. Assistant Surgeon ; now at the General Hospital to do duty with his Majesty's 16th Regiment of Foot , March 9 . Burt , J. R. Cornet ; 3d Regt ...
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... Surgeon ; removed from the 17th Regt . N. I. to the 8th Regt . of Light Cavalry , Feb , 20 . Jackson , W. Surgeon ... Assistant Surgeon ; appointed to the 7th Regt . Light Cavalry , Feb. 20 . Kensey , Thomas , Quarter Master Surgeant ...
... Surgeon ; removed from the 17th Regt . N. I. to the 8th Regt . of Light Cavalry , Feb , 20 . Jackson , W. Surgeon ... Assistant Surgeon ; appointed to the 7th Regt . Light Cavalry , Feb. 20 . Kensey , Thomas , Quarter Master Surgeant ...
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... Assistant Surgeon ; 37th Regt . N. I. Leave from 15th March to 15th June , to visit the Presidency on Furlough , Feb. 23 . Newton , C. Assistant Surgeon ; removed from the 5th to the 37th Regt . N. I. Feb. 20 . Nicoll , John , Surgeon ...
... Assistant Surgeon ; 37th Regt . N. I. Leave from 15th March to 15th June , to visit the Presidency on Furlough , Feb. 23 . Newton , C. Assistant Surgeon ; removed from the 5th to the 37th Regt . N. I. Feb. 20 . Nicoll , John , Surgeon ...
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... Assistant Surgeon ; Messrs . H. H. Drencan , Cadet , and G. George , Infantry Cadet ; Messrs . M. Bend , J. A. Mouatt , C. Harrison , and J. Bignell . Departures . Per the H. C. Ship Princess Charlotte of Wales , for London . - Mrs ...
... Assistant Surgeon ; Messrs . H. H. Drencan , Cadet , and G. George , Infantry Cadet ; Messrs . M. Bend , J. A. Mouatt , C. Harrison , and J. Bignell . Departures . Per the H. C. Ship Princess Charlotte of Wales , for London . - Mrs ...
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Стр. 200 - Even great disparity of kind and size does not always prevent social advances and mutual fellowship. For a very intelligent and observant, person has assured me that, in the former part of his life keeping but one horse, he happened also on a time to have but one solitary hen. These two incongruous animals spent much of their time together in a lonely orchard, where they saw no creature but each other. By degrees, an apparent regard began to take place between these two sequestered individuals. The...
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Стр. 327 - ... saying he had as much reputation as he deserved; he deserved much, and he had much. G. — Why, surely, Dr. Johnson, his merit was in small things only ; he had none of those qualities that make a real great man.
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