Blackwood's Magazine, Volumer 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... Kabul , then , in the early part of the bitter winter of 1839 , when General Keane with his headquarters and the greater part of his victorious army had returned to the Indian plains , two of the battalions that composed the meagre ...
... Kabul , then , in the early part of the bitter winter of 1839 , when General Keane with his headquarters and the greater part of his victorious army had returned to the Indian plains , two of the battalions that composed the meagre ...
Side 80
... Kabul and the disaster of the Passes . Although the two regiments , 13th and 35th , by going , under Sale of the former unit , to garrison Jellalabad on the road back to India , escaped that dreadful finale of three months later , they ...
... Kabul and the disaster of the Passes . Although the two regiments , 13th and 35th , by going , under Sale of the former unit , to garrison Jellalabad on the road back to India , escaped that dreadful finale of three months later , they ...
Side 82
... Kabul , there to join hands with the indomitable Nott , who was simultaneously advancing on Kabul from Kandahar , that being the manner in which the two generals had agreed to carry out their instructions to return to India . They did ...
... Kabul , there to join hands with the indomitable Nott , who was simultaneously advancing on Kabul from Kandahar , that being the manner in which the two generals had agreed to carry out their instructions to return to India . They did ...
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