Narrative of a Five Year's Residence at Nepaul, Том 1Colburn, 1852 |
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... Bengal army , I was obliged to seek a restoration to health in my native country , and that the month of April 1840 , found me once more in India ( at Bombay ) , after a very pleasant overland trip from England , through France , Italy ...
... Bengal army , I was obliged to seek a restoration to health in my native country , and that the month of April 1840 , found me once more in India ( at Bombay ) , after a very pleasant overland trip from England , through France , Italy ...
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... Bengal Cavalry , since dead ) determined at once to march from Bombay to Mhow , ( a distance of four hundred miles ) in the month of June . After having made every arrangement , we started and roughed it amazingly , via Baroach and ...
... Bengal Cavalry , since dead ) determined at once to march from Bombay to Mhow , ( a distance of four hundred miles ) in the month of June . After having made every arrangement , we started and roughed it amazingly , via Baroach and ...
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... Bengal troops were then serving . The force consisted only of a troop of horse artillery under then Captain , now Lieutenant - Colonel Lawrenson , with Captains Edward Christie and Apperly , both since dead : the former killed in the ...
... Bengal troops were then serving . The force consisted only of a troop of horse artillery under then Captain , now Lieutenant - Colonel Lawrenson , with Captains Edward Christie and Apperly , both since dead : the former killed in the ...
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... Bengal ; I was therefore compelled to remain at Mhow . Our affairs in Scinde were at this time anything but satis- factory . The political and military authorities were at issue . The Murrees , a tribe of hill Scindians , had given us ...
... Bengal ; I was therefore compelled to remain at Mhow . Our affairs in Scinde were at this time anything but satis- factory . The political and military authorities were at issue . The Murrees , a tribe of hill Scindians , had given us ...
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... Bengal officer I had no desire to share in this expedition , but the General having done me the honour to conceive a favourable opinion of my personal activity , he further marked his sense of that quality by appointing me his aide- de ...
... Bengal officer I had no desire to share in this expedition , but the General having done me the honour to conceive a favourable opinion of my personal activity , he further marked his sense of that quality by appointing me his aide- de ...
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