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... ment under Lieutenant Gon- ville Bromhead , and a detach- ment - about equal to a com- pany - of the Natal Native Contingent under a colonial officer with the temporary rank of captain . Further , in addi- tion to some half - dozen ...
... ment under Lieutenant Gon- ville Bromhead , and a detach- ment - about equal to a com- pany - of the Natal Native Contingent under a colonial officer with the temporary rank of captain . Further , in addi- tion to some half - dozen ...
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... ment at this latest indignity to which he , Sir Edward Brod- erick , had been subjected by the officiousness of the Minister of Fine Arts , the insufferable Sir Edward sensed that Robert viewed the whole pro- ceedings with considerable ...
... ment at this latest indignity to which he , Sir Edward Brod- erick , had been subjected by the officiousness of the Minister of Fine Arts , the insufferable Sir Edward sensed that Robert viewed the whole pro- ceedings with considerable ...
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... ment of Kohat lies under the shadow of the border hills . On rising ground , to the north and immediately adjoining it , lies the Kohat city , and just beyond the northern walls of the city are the Police Lines , the scene of this ...
... ment of Kohat lies under the shadow of the border hills . On rising ground , to the north and immediately adjoining it , lies the Kohat city , and just beyond the northern walls of the city are the Police Lines , the scene of this ...
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