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Government should make arrange- ments to finish the matter in a second campaign , and the troops ought to march with triumph through the disturbed districts next November . The Sir William Williams expressed a hope , that in future more ...
Government should make arrange- ments to finish the matter in a second campaign , and the troops ought to march with triumph through the disturbed districts next November . The Sir William Williams expressed a hope , that in future more ...
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From this inquiry it has appeared that many persons of evil inten- tions have endeavoured , for ma- licious purposes , to impress upon the native troops a belief that it is the wish of the British Govern- ment to convert them by ...
From this inquiry it has appeared that many persons of evil inten- tions have endeavoured , for ma- licious purposes , to impress upon the native troops a belief that it is the wish of the British Govern- ment to convert them by ...
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They were , however , sharply pu- nished ; for when a small body of troops arrived , the country was scoured and ample vengeance taken upon the inhabitants . At Benares in the beginning of June the troops stationed there consisted of ...
They were , however , sharply pu- nished ; for when a small body of troops arrived , the country was scoured and ample vengeance taken upon the inhabitants . At Benares in the beginning of June the troops stationed there consisted of ...
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