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Correspondance de Victor Jacquemont avec sa famille et plusieurs de ses amis ... - Page 270
by Victor Jacquemont - 1833 - 4 pages
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The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]., Volume 13

John George Cochrane - 1834 - 494 pages
...offender; and it is, never, more committed. ' M. Hall has shown to me on the field the corps.whiclji he has raised from amongst those former savages. And...the Indian army in a higher state of discipline.! He was.jusily proud of his goort work, and spared no trouble to himself that I might see it thoroughly...
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Letters, Conversations, and Recollections of S. T. Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 286 pages
...Major Hall has shown me the corps he raised from these former savages, and 1 have seen none in India in a higher state of discipline. He was justly proud of his good work, and spared no trouble that I might see it thoroughly. Upwards of a hundred villagers were summoned from the neighbouring...
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Correspondance de V. Jacquemont avec sa famille et plusieurs de ses amis ...

Victor Jacquemont - 1841 - 384 pages
...shown to me on the field the corps which he has raised from amongst those former savages. And 1 bave seen none in the Indian army in a higher state of...of his good work, and spared no trouble to himself tbat I might see itthoroughly in the few hours Ihad to spend with him. Upwards of a hundred of villagers...
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 42

1853 - 774 pages
...committed. "Major Hall has shown to me, on the field, the corps which he has raised from amongst these former savages ; and I have seen none in the Indian...justly proud of his good work, and spared no trouble to I 1 i iii-fir that I might see it thoroughly in the few hours I had to spend with him. Upwards of one...
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Letters, conversations, and recollections [ed. by T.Allsop].

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 274 pages
...Major Hall has shown me the corps he raised from these former savages, and I have seen none in India in a higher state of discipline. He was justly proud of his good work, and spared no trouble that I might see it thoroughly. Upwards of a hundred villagers were summoned from the neighbouring...
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Correspondance de V. Jacquemont avec sa famille et plusieurs de ses amis ...

Victor Jacquemont - 1861 - 456 pages
...stériles, tous les bras étant employés à la culture, il ya abondance de vêtements et de nourriture ; I have seen none in the Indian army in a higher state...himself that I might see it thoroughly in the few hours l'had to spend with him. Upwards of a hundred of villagers were summoned from the neighbouring villages...
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Correspondance de V. Jacquemont avec sa famille et plusieurs de ..., Volume 2

Victor Jacquemont - 1861 - 460 pages
...employés à la culture, il ya abondance de vêtements et de nourriture ; 1 hâve seen none in thé Indian army in a higher state of discipline. He was...trouble to himself that I might see it thoroughly in thé few hours I had to spend with him. Upwards of a hundred of villagers were summoned from thé neighbouring...
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The Story of Mairwara, Or Our Rule in India

Henry William Mulvany - 1868 - 154 pages
...committed. Major Hall has shown to me, on the field, the corps which he has raised from amongst these former savages ; and I have seen none in the Indian...the few hours I had to spend with him. Upwards of one hundred villagers were summoned, from the neighbouring villages and hamlets. I conversed with them...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 42

1853 - 852 pages
...committed. "Major Hall has shown to me, on the field, the corps which he has raUed from amongst these former savages ; and I have seen none in the Indian...it thoroughly in the few hours I had to spend with liim. Upwards of one hundred villagers were summoned from the neighbouring villages and bamlets. I...
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