The Calcutta Review, Tom 11University of Calcutta, 1849 |
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... Major General Sir John Littler ; but yet , be it said , who never has had any but Iudian experience ; and no experience at all in Civil Government . Under such an order of things , the progress and improvement hoped for when the last ...
... Major General Sir John Littler ; but yet , be it said , who never has had any but Iudian experience ; and no experience at all in Civil Government . Under such an order of things , the progress and improvement hoped for when the last ...
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... Major Rawlinson may be able to do that for the arrow - headed inscriptions , that the lamented Prinsep did for another department of oriental antiquities , by finding a sure clue , and pursuing it vigo- rously , yet judiciously and ...
... Major Rawlinson may be able to do that for the arrow - headed inscriptions , that the lamented Prinsep did for another department of oriental antiquities , by finding a sure clue , and pursuing it vigo- rously , yet judiciously and ...
Strona 155
... Major , with an European Adjutant to each battalion . The men were dressed and armed like our sepoys , and their esta- blishment of native officers was nearly the same as that main- tained in our own native corps . Part of this ...
... Major , with an European Adjutant to each battalion . The men were dressed and armed like our sepoys , and their esta- blishment of native officers was nearly the same as that main- tained in our own native corps . Part of this ...
Strona 156
... Major George Gordon . After his violent death , effected in cold blood by a rebel , his brother Major Edward Gordon succeeded to the command . These troops do not appear to have been in any way subject to the orders of the resident ...
... Major George Gordon . After his violent death , effected in cold blood by a rebel , his brother Major Edward Gordon succeeded to the command . These troops do not appear to have been in any way subject to the orders of the resident ...
Strona 157
... major . Captain Syden- ham was the political agent , and Lieutenant Parker , of the Madras Cavalry , his brigade major . Considering the nature of the establishment , as it then existed , the number of persons interested in keeping up ...
... major . Captain Syden- ham was the political agent , and Lieutenant Parker , of the Madras Cavalry , his brigade major . Considering the nature of the establishment , as it then existed , the number of persons interested in keeping up ...
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