The History of British India, Том 5Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... troops , called the King's , when troops raised by the Company in India could be so much more cheaply maintained , was an act on which the mischievousness of all unnecessary expense stamped the marks of the greatest criminality . That ...
... troops , called the King's , when troops raised by the Company in India could be so much more cheaply maintained , was an act on which the mischievousness of all unnecessary expense stamped the marks of the greatest criminality . That ...
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... troops deserted . One corps , 10,000 strong , consisting of the per- sons whom he had forcibly removed from Coorg , wholly disappeared , having escaped to their native woods : and a number of Europeans , in his service , from which he ...
... troops deserted . One corps , 10,000 strong , consisting of the per- sons whom he had forcibly removed from Coorg , wholly disappeared , having escaped to their native woods : and a number of Europeans , in his service , from which he ...
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... troops in the trenches , to forbear working , and desist from hostilities . " The soldiers , " says Major Dirom , " de- jected to a degree not to be described , could with difficulty be restrained from continuing their work . " The troops ...
... troops in the trenches , to forbear working , and desist from hostilities . " The soldiers , " says Major Dirom , " de- jected to a degree not to be described , could with difficulty be restrained from continuing their work . " The troops ...
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