Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 10
... gun- shot wound . During the hours of fasting , " says Dr Beaumont , “ the gastric juice is slowly being secreted in the follicles and retained in their tubes , thereby distending them ; this distension , when moderate , produces the ...
... gun- shot wound . During the hours of fasting , " says Dr Beaumont , “ the gastric juice is slowly being secreted in the follicles and retained in their tubes , thereby distending them ; this distension , when moderate , produces the ...
Page 97
... gun - caps , and to throw additional Europeans into the Fort . As the day , however , advanced , in- telligence was received that gave to the impending danger a more formi- dable character . It was discovered by an intelligent Sikh , a ...
... gun - caps , and to throw additional Europeans into the Fort . As the day , however , advanced , in- telligence was received that gave to the impending danger a more formi- dable character . It was discovered by an intelligent Sikh , a ...
Page 98
... guns to be seized , the central jail forced , its 2000 prisoners liberated , and a pro- miscuous massacre of the Europeans to crown their triumph ! Such was the nature of the conspiracy then partially disclosed , and subsequently ...
... guns to be seized , the central jail forced , its 2000 prisoners liberated , and a pro- miscuous massacre of the Europeans to crown their triumph ! Such was the nature of the conspiracy then partially disclosed , and subsequently ...
Page 99
... guns the 16th found themselves confronted , not by a thin line of Euro- pean soldiers , but by twelve guns loaded with grape , and port - fires burning ; and heard the clear voice of Colonel Renny ordering his men to load , followed by ...
... guns the 16th found themselves confronted , not by a thin line of Euro- pean soldiers , but by twelve guns loaded with grape , and port - fires burning ; and heard the clear voice of Colonel Renny ordering his men to load , followed by ...
Page 116
... gun which he wanted , in common with hundreds of the working people who sought for arms without being able to obtain them , " I should have been brave that day ! " But the Allies entered , the Bourbons were restored , and the author of ...
... gun which he wanted , in common with hundreds of the working people who sought for arms without being able to obtain them , " I should have been brave that day ! " But the Allies entered , the Bourbons were restored , and the author of ...
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