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... British India . In three volumes , 12mo . Edin- burgh Oliver & Co. London : Simpkin & Co. 1832 . We have now before us the three volumes complete , of which it was intended that the historical and descriptive account of British India ...
... British India . In three volumes , 12mo . Edin- burgh Oliver & Co. London : Simpkin & Co. 1832 . We have now before us the three volumes complete , of which it was intended that the historical and descriptive account of British India ...
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... British comrades . The light cavalry movements , in particular , met with the marked approbation of the inspecting generals , as did the correct and steady firing of the artillery . * The camp was frequently visited by the King , the ...
... British comrades . The light cavalry movements , in particular , met with the marked approbation of the inspecting generals , as did the correct and steady firing of the artillery . * The camp was frequently visited by the King , the ...
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... British , having taken the most energetic measures , appeared on the banks of the Nerbudda , which may be considered as the frontier river of the Pindarries , to prevent any further incursion on their part , by the month of October ...
... British , having taken the most energetic measures , appeared on the banks of the Nerbudda , which may be considered as the frontier river of the Pindarries , to prevent any further incursion on their part , by the month of October ...
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