Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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Page 55
... possessed . by the British public , regarding this portion of our Indian terri- tories , is exceedingly meagre . Though unknown , and unappreciated , there are probably few . portions of the British dominions in India more important ...
... possessed . by the British public , regarding this portion of our Indian terri- tories , is exceedingly meagre . Though unknown , and unappreciated , there are probably few . portions of the British dominions in India more important ...
Page 59
... possession of Jain- tiapore , the capital of the country , and the determination of Go- vernment to annex the plains to the British territory was made known by proclamation . In the following month of April , the district of Goba , in ...
... possession of Jain- tiapore , the capital of the country , and the determination of Go- vernment to annex the plains to the British territory was made known by proclamation . In the following month of April , the district of Goba , in ...
Page 64
... possession of this tract , and an acknowledgment of the benefits they had individually experi- enced from a residence there , an extract from it may not be without effect , in counteracting a prejudice against the Khasia hills , which ...
... possession of this tract , and an acknowledgment of the benefits they had individually experi- enced from a residence there , an extract from it may not be without effect , in counteracting a prejudice against the Khasia hills , which ...
Page 94
... under- stood their duty , five hundred human lives would have been saved . Had one officer per Regiment possessed the sense and the humanity to exert himself for the horses , and 94 ARMY REFORM . ART. V.-1. Jameson's Code. 1830...
... under- stood their duty , five hundred human lives would have been saved . Had one officer per Regiment possessed the sense and the humanity to exert himself for the horses , and 94 ARMY REFORM . ART. V.-1. Jameson's Code. 1830...
Page 97
... possession of fire - arms a century ago . One effect of these would be that the whole of our Field Artillery must become totally useless . " We do not wonder that the late Sir Charles Napier should have controverted such theories when ...
... possession of fire - arms a century ago . One effect of these would be that the whole of our Field Artillery must become totally useless . " We do not wonder that the late Sir Charles Napier should have controverted such theories when ...
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