Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and AustralasiaWm. H. Allen & Company, 1844 |
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... army , endeavours to show that " the intended measure is fraught with danger to our Indian rule , " and will have " the most pernicious effect on the character of that army . " It is clear that the re - introduction of a punishment ...
... army , endeavours to show that " the intended measure is fraught with danger to our Indian rule , " and will have " the most pernicious effect on the character of that army . " It is clear that the re - introduction of a punishment ...
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... army to that of the royal army of England ! The present regulations , it is manifest from their servile imitation of those extant in her Majesty's service , are framed with a view of bringing our sepoys and their officers as near to ...
... army to that of the royal army of England ! The present regulations , it is manifest from their servile imitation of those extant in her Majesty's service , are framed with a view of bringing our sepoys and their officers as near to ...
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through the Punjab . The camp's site , though sufficient for the Army of Reserve , was far from being equal to the accommodation of the Army of Affghanistan , and by the middle of December a new camp was formed on the low ground between ...
through the Punjab . The camp's site , though sufficient for the Army of Reserve , was far from being equal to the accommodation of the Army of Affghanistan , and by the middle of December a new camp was formed on the low ground between ...
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ASIATIC JOURNAL FOR NOVEMBER 1844 | 1 |
FROM THE SILSILAT UZZAHAB OF JAMI | 10 |
MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE JAPANESE No XII | 11 |
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