The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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... native troops , in fighting against their own countrymen . It seems the Peishwah or his ministers had entertained a vague expес- tation of some possible failure of it in some of the native corps , contrary to all former experience . But ...
... native troops , in fighting against their own countrymen . It seems the Peishwah or his ministers had entertained a vague expес- tation of some possible failure of it in some of the native corps , contrary to all former experience . But ...
Page 7
... native princes , and the difficulty of bringing them into any kind of order , and also their attachment to their ancient habits and prejudices , it seems almost incredible , that in the short space of sixty years , we should have been ...
... native princes , and the difficulty of bringing them into any kind of order , and also their attachment to their ancient habits and prejudices , it seems almost incredible , that in the short space of sixty years , we should have been ...
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... native land . In sailing up the Ganges , he found himself for the first time with none but natives . It was not long before he came to an actual encounter with the infernal enemy , a sort of skirmish of out - posts ; on which occasion ...
... native land . In sailing up the Ganges , he found himself for the first time with none but natives . It was not long before he came to an actual encounter with the infernal enemy , a sort of skirmish of out - posts ; on which occasion ...
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