Blackwood's Magazine, 192. kötetW. Blackwood, 1912 |
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... British Government , and , although it does not de- tract in any way from the splendid work they did , it is certain that this fact gave them an initial force which they would be the first to acknowledge . Pennell stood alone . He came ...
... British Government , and , although it does not de- tract in any way from the splendid work they did , it is certain that this fact gave them an initial force which they would be the first to acknowledge . Pennell stood alone . He came ...
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... British officers - the general command- ing the troops among them- alternately with the boys from Pennell's school , the route was lined with crowds of Pathan warriors , their mutual feuds and quarrels forgotten , that they might render ...
... British officers - the general command- ing the troops among them- alternately with the boys from Pennell's school , the route was lined with crowds of Pathan warriors , their mutual feuds and quarrels forgotten , that they might render ...
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... British subaltern , or indeed for any one , considering that the tribesmen had for twenty- five years successfully defied Runjeet Singh , " The Lion of the Punjab , " as he was called . done most for the people of the spite of Dr. world ...
... British subaltern , or indeed for any one , considering that the tribesmen had for twenty- five years successfully defied Runjeet Singh , " The Lion of the Punjab , " as he was called . done most for the people of the spite of Dr. world ...
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... British rulers on the Frontier , as it has been in our own day in the Sudan- at all events , until quite recently . Such , however , was not the view of Sir H. Edwardes . At a meeting held at Peshawar in 1853 , he- being then ...
... British rulers on the Frontier , as it has been in our own day in the Sudan- at all events , until quite recently . Such , however , was not the view of Sir H. Edwardes . At a meeting held at Peshawar in 1853 , he- being then ...
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... British territory and the culprit escape comfortably outside . The trans - border region was simply full of these outlaws , and it was impossible to ignore them , but it made matters exciting for their next - of - kin inside our ...
... British territory and the culprit escape comfortably outside . The trans - border region was simply full of these outlaws , and it was impossible to ignore them , but it made matters exciting for their next - of - kin inside our ...
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