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... Army - Proclama- tion by the Governor - General - The Siks take up a position at Ferozeshah -Advance of Sir Hugh Gough to Moodkee - Battle of Moodkee - Sub- sequent Operations - Junction effected with Sir John Littler's Troops- Camp of ...
... Army - Proclama- tion by the Governor - General - The Siks take up a position at Ferozeshah -Advance of Sir Hugh Gough to Moodkee - Battle of Moodkee - Sub- sequent Operations - Junction effected with Sir John Littler's Troops- Camp of ...
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... army could be recommended , on account of the extent of our colonial dependencies , and of the necessity of our sending out relief to the regiments who garrisoned and protected them . The army was a very complicated and ex- pensive ...
... army could be recommended , on account of the extent of our colonial dependencies , and of the necessity of our sending out relief to the regiments who garrisoned and protected them . The army was a very complicated and ex- pensive ...
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... army so great ? To protect our colonies , and our com merce with them . Why were the navy estimates to be increased to the amount of 1,000,000l . ? Be- cause both in China and the Pa- cific new naval stations were ne- cessary to defend ...
... army so great ? To protect our colonies , and our com merce with them . Why were the navy estimates to be increased to the amount of 1,000,000l . ? Be- cause both in China and the Pa- cific new naval stations were ne- cessary to defend ...
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... army of occupation of 100,000 men , and expending 100,000,000f . annu- ally , France wished to maintain double that force , and spend 200,000,000f . The accusations against the Ministry would be well founded if France had not enough of ...
... army of occupation of 100,000 men , and expending 100,000,000f . annu- ally , France wished to maintain double that force , and spend 200,000,000f . The accusations against the Ministry would be well founded if France had not enough of ...
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... army had been com- pletely dispersed , he could have advanced on that city without any great obstacle ; the heat alone pre- sented serious difficulties , for the day after the battle ( August 16th ) the thermometer ranged 47 de- grees ...
... army had been com- pletely dispersed , he could have advanced on that city without any great obstacle ; the heat alone pre- sented serious difficulties , for the day after the battle ( August 16th ) the thermometer ranged 47 de- grees ...
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