Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 35
... regiments , and induce court- martials - the commonest cause is a huffy lad ! Pity ! for that youngster has in him the right metal - spirit and talent that should make him a first - rate soldier . It would be time well spent that should ...
... regiments , and induce court- martials - the commonest cause is a huffy lad ! Pity ! for that youngster has in him the right metal - spirit and talent that should make him a first - rate soldier . It would be time well spent that should ...
Page 95
... regiments the Mohammedans formed a very small minority , and in the cavalry even were scarcely more numerous than the Hindoos . Yet the Hindoo Sepoy had also to be won over to insure success to the conspiracy . Yet its real ulterior ob ...
... regiments the Mohammedans formed a very small minority , and in the cavalry even were scarcely more numerous than the Hindoos . Yet the Hindoo Sepoy had also to be won over to insure success to the conspiracy . Yet its real ulterior ob ...
Page 96
... regiment , equivalent to our rank of " corporal . " The speech of one Major Bird , a pensioner of the Indian Government , and a paid agent of the Oude family , so freely commented on by the public press , removes all doubt on that head ...
... regiment , equivalent to our rank of " corporal . " The speech of one Major Bird , a pensioner of the Indian Government , and a paid agent of the Oude family , so freely commented on by the public press , removes all doubt on that head ...
Page 97
... regiments in the Punjab might be tainted with the spirit of mutiny which had shown itself in those quartered in ... regiment , one com- pany of Foot Artillery , and a wing of one of the native regiments from Mean - Meer ; the chief ...
... regiments in the Punjab might be tainted with the spirit of mutiny which had shown itself in those quartered in ... regiment , one com- pany of Foot Artillery , and a wing of one of the native regiments from Mean - Meer ; the chief ...
Page 98
... regiments , which , not unnaturally perhaps , led their re- spective commandants to doubt the truth of the rumoured ... regiment , in acknowledgment of their prover- bial hospitality . The discovery of this conspiracy made some of the ...
... regiments , which , not unnaturally perhaps , led their re- spective commandants to doubt the truth of the rumoured ... regiment , in acknowledgment of their prover- bial hospitality . The discovery of this conspiracy made some of the ...
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