Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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... roads are still to be seen , showing that it was once more densely populated than it is now , and native history informs us that Saugor Island has been inhabited for centuries . During the operation of clearing Saugor Island in 1822 to ...
... roads are still to be seen , showing that it was once more densely populated than it is now , and native history informs us that Saugor Island has been inhabited for centuries . During the operation of clearing Saugor Island in 1822 to ...
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... road clear came in , and poor Ensign Cheek was brought in nearly insensible , and shortly after died . One of the prisoners told us that she had been kindly treated , that the males and females lived in one room , and were fed on native ...
... road clear came in , and poor Ensign Cheek was brought in nearly insensible , and shortly after died . One of the prisoners told us that she had been kindly treated , that the males and females lived in one room , and were fed on native ...
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... road . There was satisfactory evidence that the genius of the revolt was to destroy everything , that could possibly remind one of England or its civilization . The telegraph wires were cut up , strewing the ground , and in some ...
... road . There was satisfactory evidence that the genius of the revolt was to destroy everything , that could possibly remind one of England or its civilization . The telegraph wires were cut up , strewing the ground , and in some ...
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... road ; on observing which , they rushed impetuously onwards , while Maude's battery advanced at a rapid pace firing with the most admira- ble precision ; and closely followed by the light company of the 78th in an advance over three or ...
... road ; on observing which , they rushed impetuously onwards , while Maude's battery advanced at a rapid pace firing with the most admira- ble precision ; and closely followed by the light company of the 78th in an advance over three or ...
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... road . The description of the battle of Cawnpore by Major North , is a very graphic and truthful one , which we can recommend to our readers . This hard fought battle , likened to Feroshuhur by those who have been in both engagements ...
... road . The description of the battle of Cawnpore by Major North , is a very graphic and truthful one , which we can recommend to our readers . This hard fought battle , likened to Feroshuhur by those who have been in both engagements ...
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