Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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Page 28
... bullets from a copse at the left of the road ; at either side of which lay swampy ground , increasing our difficulty from being partly under water , rising from three to four feet , to 28 HAVELOCK'S INDIAN CAMPAIGN .
... bullets from a copse at the left of the road ; at either side of which lay swampy ground , increasing our difficulty from being partly under water , rising from three to four feet , to 28 HAVELOCK'S INDIAN CAMPAIGN .
Page 33
... increased the disease . After crossing the river , we advanced to Mungarwar some six miles from the river's bank , and some were fortunate enough to get native huts ; some managed to get native vaults in which overcrowding was the rule ...
... increased the disease . After crossing the river , we advanced to Mungarwar some six miles from the river's bank , and some were fortunate enough to get native huts ; some managed to get native vaults in which overcrowding was the rule ...
Page 49
... increasing sufficiently to need their presence , but there were doubtless reasons for taking the other course , and we must not grumble . At any rate if China does not increase its demands on Manchester and Preston , it will be because ...
... increasing sufficiently to need their presence , but there were doubtless reasons for taking the other course , and we must not grumble . At any rate if China does not increase its demands on Manchester and Preston , it will be because ...
Page 55
... increased . In 1852 this question at- tracted the attention of the home Government , and at that time the general impression seemed to be that minor crime had cer- tainly not been put down with the same vigour and success , as offences ...
... increased . In 1852 this question at- tracted the attention of the home Government , and at that time the general impression seemed to be that minor crime had cer- tainly not been put down with the same vigour and success , as offences ...
Page 56
... increased , a fact which is quite inconsistent with any very great improvement in the efficiency of the detective force . Nor is it sufficient to urge a greater willingness on the part of the people to give evidence , arising from the ...
... increased , a fact which is quite inconsistent with any very great improvement in the efficiency of the detective force . Nor is it sufficient to urge a greater willingness on the part of the people to give evidence , arising from the ...
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