Journal of an English Officer in IndiaHurst and Blackett, 1858 - Всего страниц: 280 |
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... never intended to accommo- date more than from five to ten persons , being our only resting - place , and shared alike by officers and men . During the day we were joined by the Lieutenant - Colonel and staff of Her Majesty's 84th , who ...
... never intended to accommo- date more than from five to ten persons , being our only resting - place , and shared alike by officers and men . During the day we were joined by the Lieutenant - Colonel and staff of Her Majesty's 84th , who ...
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... Never was a hotter day ! The blood seemed to circulate like liquid fire through our veins , our eyes were dazzled by the glare , our limbs ached , and heads reeled from exposure ; a canvas covering being the only kind used as curtains ...
... Never was a hotter day ! The blood seemed to circulate like liquid fire through our veins , our eyes were dazzled by the glare , our limbs ached , and heads reeled from exposure ; a canvas covering being the only kind used as curtains ...
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... never again be similarly situated . Our daring Commander was eager to push on , notwithstanding Sir Henry Lawrence's instructions from Lucknow , and orders dia- metrically opposite forwarded from Calcutta by Sir Patrick Grant , who ...
... never again be similarly situated . Our daring Commander was eager to push on , notwithstanding Sir Henry Lawrence's instructions from Lucknow , and orders dia- metrically opposite forwarded from Calcutta by Sir Patrick Grant , who ...
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... Never was drink more reviving or stimulant more required , and I truly appre- ciate the self - denial of the gift . I was the only person hurt at Futteh- pore , with the exception of Butterworth , the Highlander who had attempted to ...
... Never was drink more reviving or stimulant more required , and I truly appre- ciate the self - denial of the gift . I was the only person hurt at Futteh- pore , with the exception of Butterworth , the Highlander who had attempted to ...
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... Never upon any occasion did they omit to draw my grog ration for me . This consideration for the wants of their officers is conspicuous through the ranks of this distinguished regiment , with which I regard it as a privilege to serve as ...
... Never upon any occasion did they omit to draw my grog ration for me . This consideration for the wants of their officers is conspicuous through the ranks of this distinguished regiment , with which I regard it as a privilege to serve as ...
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Стр. 17 - Mr. Lowth has shown himself in these volumes to be an intelligent traveller, a keen observer of nature, and an accomplished artist. The general reader will find in his descriptions of his wanderings in Arabia, and among the most interesting monuments of old Christian lands, a great deal that cannot fail to interest and amuse him.
Стр. 16 - NARRATIVE OF A JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLD, Comprising A WINTER PASSAGE ACROSS THE ANDES TO CHILI, WITH A VISIT TO THE GOLD REGIONS OF CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA, THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS, JAVA, &c.
Стр. 4 - MEMOIRS OF THE COURT AND CABINETS OF GEORGE THE THIRD, FROM ORIGINAL FAMILY DOCUMENTS.
Стр. 6 - EASTERN HOSPITALS AND ENGLISH NURSES; The Narrative of Twelve Months' Experience in the Hospitals of Koulali and Scutari. By A LADY VOLUNTEER. Third and Cheaper Edition, 1 vol. post 8vo. with Illustrations, 6s. bound.
Стр. 13 - ORIENTAL AND WESTERN SIBERIA ; A NARRATIVE OF SEVEN YEARS' EXPLORATIONS AND ADVENTURES IN SIBERIA, MONGOLIA, THE KIRGHIS STEPPES, CHINESE TARTARY, AND CENTRAL ASIA. By THOMAS WITLAM ATKINSON. In one large volume, royal 8vo., Price £2. 2s., elegantly bound. Embellished with upwards of 50 Illustrations, including numerous beautifully coloured plates, from drawings by the Author, and a map. "By virtue alike of its text and...
Стр. 13 - Price £2. 2s., elegantly bound- Embellished with upwards of 50 Illustrations, including numerous beautifully coloured plates, from drawings by the Author, and a map. "By virtue alike of its text and Its pictures, we place this book of travel in the first rank among those illustrated gift-books now so much sought by the public.
Стр. 16 - Tahiti, and other gems of the sea in that quarter, and from thence to Sydney, marching through the Murray Valley, and inspecting the Adelaide district: From Australia he dashed onward to Java, riding through the interior, and taking a general survey of Batavia, with a glance at Japan and the Japanese.