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... Cameronians 59 CHAPTER V. Joins the 26th in Madras . Goes with them to Bengal CHAPTER VI . - 76 Visits Simla . Appointed Military Secretary to Sir Colin Hal- kett . Joins him in Bombay . Sir Colin's recall . Appointed Aide - de - camp ...
... Cameronians 59 CHAPTER V. Joins the 26th in Madras . Goes with them to Bengal CHAPTER VI . - 76 Visits Simla . Appointed Military Secretary to Sir Colin Hal- kett . Joins him in Bombay . Sir Colin's recall . Appointed Aide - de - camp ...
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... of India . Leaves the Cameronians CHAPTER X. 208 India . The Punjab War . Appointed Adjutant - General to Her Majesty's Forces . Simla . Illness and Death · 232 CONCLUSION · 304 MEMOIRS , LETTERS , & c . CHAPTER I. ARMINE viii CONTENTS .
... of India . Leaves the Cameronians CHAPTER X. 208 India . The Punjab War . Appointed Adjutant - General to Her Majesty's Forces . Simla . Illness and Death · 232 CONCLUSION · 304 MEMOIRS , LETTERS , & c . CHAPTER I. ARMINE viii CONTENTS .
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... Cameronians , then stationed at Madras . The offer was thankfully accepted , as the step was expected to go in the regiment without purchase . It proved , however , that the difference must be given ; but , considering the difficulty of ...
... Cameronians , then stationed at Madras . The offer was thankfully accepted , as the step was expected to go in the regiment without purchase . It proved , however , that the difference must be given ; but , considering the difficulty of ...
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... Cameronians in Fort St. George . He had spent the early part of each day in studying Hindostanee and Persian ; so that when the feeling of sea - sickness wore off , the monotony of a long voyage was not irksome , and he felt as he wrote ...
... Cameronians in Fort St. George . He had spent the early part of each day in studying Hindostanee and Persian ; so that when the feeling of sea - sickness wore off , the monotony of a long voyage was not irksome , and he felt as he wrote ...
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... Cameronians were in the Fort , as I shall enjoy an up - country march much more when I am less of a griffin ; but I did not land in the evening , and was afterwards sorry for it , as the king's letter was presented the next morning at ...
... Cameronians were in the Fort , as I shall enjoy an up - country march much more when I am less of a griffin ; but I did not land in the evening , and was afterwards sorry for it , as the king's letter was presented the next morning at ...
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