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... author , and a gentleman who is thoroughly acquainted with the army and administration of India . He has most ... author's text , more especially relating to the Anglo - Indian army . To this gallant officer I am further indebted for the ...
... author , and a gentleman who is thoroughly acquainted with the army and administration of India . He has most ... author's text , more especially relating to the Anglo - Indian army . To this gallant officer I am further indebted for the ...
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... author . The following pages cannot indeed fail of a cordial reception from the British nation , who will be gratified by the opinion of so enlightened and unbiassed an observer of the stability of the British power in India , which he ...
... author . The following pages cannot indeed fail of a cordial reception from the British nation , who will be gratified by the opinion of so enlightened and unbiassed an observer of the stability of the British power in India , which he ...
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... desirous , to communicate religious as well as secular knowledge to the people committed to her charge . LONDON , January , 1845 . H. EVANS LLOYD . AUTHOR'S PREFACE . THREE years ago , when the disastrous X TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE .
... desirous , to communicate religious as well as secular knowledge to the people committed to her charge . LONDON , January , 1845 . H. EVANS LLOYD . AUTHOR'S PREFACE . THREE years ago , when the disastrous X TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE .
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Leopold von Orlich. AUTHOR'S PREFACE . THREE years ago , when the disastrous events in Cabool were first made known , it was generally believed that a lengthened and serious war must be the inevitable consequence . The Author of the ...
Leopold von Orlich. AUTHOR'S PREFACE . THREE years ago , when the disastrous events in Cabool were first made known , it was generally believed that a lengthened and serious war must be the inevitable consequence . The Author of the ...
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... Author has had the privilege of adding to his kind patrons and friends at home , many others both in England and in India , and a grateful re- membrance of them will be for ever impressed on his heart . THE AUTHOR . CONTENTS OF THE ...
... Author has had the privilege of adding to his kind patrons and friends at home , many others both in England and in India , and a grateful re- membrance of them will be for ever impressed on his heart . THE AUTHOR . CONTENTS OF THE ...
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