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... Peshawur , fallen under suspicion ; and their conduct then and subsequently , as we shall have occasion to show , proves that , however much they might have been tampered with by emissaries of sedition in the disguise of faqueers , & c ...
... Peshawur , fallen under suspicion ; and their conduct then and subsequently , as we shall have occasion to show , proves that , however much they might have been tampered with by emissaries of sedition in the disguise of faqueers , & c ...
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... Peshawur to Pegu any bet- ter for this process . Still , it must be admitted that you hit a blot , when you ask why there were no European troops in Delhi , which contained our principal arsenals and magazines . Well , John , I must ...
... Peshawur to Pegu any bet- ter for this process . Still , it must be admitted that you hit a blot , when you ask why there were no European troops in Delhi , which contained our principal arsenals and magazines . Well , John , I must ...
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... Peshawur . By the evening of the 12th the worst was privately known or conjectured by the authorities there ; and scarce- ly had the disarming of the troops at Lahore been effected on the morning of the 13th , when the telegraph car ...
... Peshawur . By the evening of the 12th the worst was privately known or conjectured by the authorities there ; and scarce- ly had the disarming of the troops at Lahore been effected on the morning of the 13th , when the telegraph car ...
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... Peshawur were ordered off at once to the two out- post forts of Michnee and Shubkud- der , under the plea of strengthening them to resist any attacks from the restless Momunds along that frontier . Not even the officers had any sus ...
... Peshawur were ordered off at once to the two out- post forts of Michnee and Shubkud- der , under the plea of strengthening them to resist any attacks from the restless Momunds along that frontier . Not even the officers had any sus ...
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... Peshawur , and the 4th Sikhs ( Rothney's ) were sum- moned from Abbottabad to take its place . The 5th Punjab Infantry ( Vaughan's ) were called in to occupy the fort at Attock , at present held by two com- panies of the 58th Native ...
... Peshawur , and the 4th Sikhs ( Rothney's ) were sum- moned from Abbottabad to take its place . The 5th Punjab Infantry ( Vaughan's ) were called in to occupy the fort at Attock , at present held by two com- panies of the 58th Native ...
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