Blackwood's Magazine, 235 tomasWilliam Blackwood, 1934 |
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... Jhansi , who had become a bitter enemy of the English on account of the annexation of the principality on the death of her husband without an heir . The city of Jhansi had been stained by a massacre of special atrocity . The native ...
... Jhansi , who had become a bitter enemy of the English on account of the annexation of the principality on the death of her husband without an heir . The city of Jhansi had been stained by a massacre of special atrocity . The native ...
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... Jhansi . But now another enemy had made his presence felt - the Indian sun . The heat was becoming intense . Every day seemed hotter than the pre- ceding one . The marches began to tell upon the troops and on the cattle , and the whole ...
... Jhansi . But now another enemy had made his presence felt - the Indian sun . The heat was becoming intense . Every day seemed hotter than the pre- ceding one . The marches began to tell upon the troops and on the cattle , and the whole ...
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... Jhansi , fleeing from Calpee , had attacked the loyal Maharajah Scindia nine miles from Gwalior , and that prince's army had gone over to the enemy . Ill though he was , Rose instantly volunteered to take command of the force ordered to ...
... Jhansi , fleeing from Calpee , had attacked the loyal Maharajah Scindia nine miles from Gwalior , and that prince's army had gone over to the enemy . Ill though he was , Rose instantly volunteered to take command of the force ordered to ...
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