Annual Register, Band 100Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1859 |
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... army now in India . Now , even to maintain that army on its pre- sent footing would require 1500 men a month , or 18,000 a year . I do not believe you are raising recruits at that rate , and the men you are sending out are raw re ...
... army now in India . Now , even to maintain that army on its pre- sent footing would require 1500 men a month , or 18,000 a year . I do not believe you are raising recruits at that rate , and the men you are sending out are raw re ...
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... army and navy ; fourthly , of the troops engaged , and of the persons not holding military ranks . With the facts mentioned by Lord Pan- mure in connection with these names the public have been long familiar . Lord Panmure also paid a ...
... army and navy ; fourthly , of the troops engaged , and of the persons not holding military ranks . With the facts mentioned by Lord Pan- mure in connection with these names the public have been long familiar . Lord Panmure also paid a ...
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... army and navy ; but in the written notice on the paper , Lord Palmerston had included in the votes thanks to the Governor- General . Sir John Pakington supported Mr. Disraeli's objec- tion . The Speaker , however , ruled that a general ...
... army and navy ; but in the written notice on the paper , Lord Palmerston had included in the votes thanks to the Governor- General . Sir John Pakington supported Mr. Disraeli's objec- tion . The Speaker , however , ruled that a general ...
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... army prin- cipally to the annexation of Oude , and moved for correspondence on that subject , but was reminded by Lord Granville that , interest- ing and important as the debate had been , there was no question before the House . Lord ...
... army prin- cipally to the annexation of Oude , and moved for correspondence on that subject , but was reminded by Lord Granville that , interest- ing and important as the debate had been , there was no question before the House . Lord ...
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... Army at large , until the punishment of Meerut . He defended the East India Com- pany against the charge of indif- ference to the extension of Chris- tianity , detailing the number of missionaries , of schools , and scholars , and the ...
... Army at large , until the punishment of Meerut . He defended the East India Com- pany against the charge of indif- ference to the extension of Chris- tianity , detailing the number of missionaries , of schools , and scholars , and the ...
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