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" ... regulation of the country, that territory required careful attention in a military view. The country contains at least six millions of inhabitants, every adult male of whom is provided with arms, and habituated to the use of them. The force, however... "
On the practicability of an invasion of British India; and on the commercial ... - Page 10
by sir George de Lacy Evans - 1829
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 97

1825 - 798 pages
...habituated to the use of them. The force, however irregular, capable to be thence collected in the rear of the army with which we were meeting the invader...would be precarious and interrupted, if not wholly cut oil', would unavoidably agitate the minds and diminish the confidence of the advanced troops. I had...
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Summary of the Administration of the Indian Government, from October 1813 ...

Francis Rawdon-Hastings Marquess of Hastings - 1824 - 148 pages
...habituated to the use of them. The force, however irregular, capable to be thence collected in the rear of the army with which we were meeting the invader...without anxiety. The knowledge of an insurrection be-, hind them, to an extent which could not be ascertuiued, as our communication with the Lower Provinces...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 24

1824 - 570 pages
...habituated to the use of them. The force, however irregular, capable to be thence collected in the rear of the army with which we were meeting the invader...a subject not to be revolved without anxiety. The knowlege of an insurrection behind them, to an extent which could not be ascertained, as our communication...
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Pamphleteer: Dedicated to Both Houses of Parliament, to be ..., Volume 24

Abraham John Valpy - 1824 - 558 pages
...habituated to the use of them. The force, however irregular, capable to be thence collected in the rear of the army with which we were meeting the invader on the frontier, was a subject rfot to be revolved without anxiety. The knowlege of an insurrection behind them, to an extent which...
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On the Designs of Russia

Sir George De Lacy Evans - 1828 - 272 pages
...habituated to the use of them. The force, however irregular, capable to be thence collected in the rear of the army with which we were meeting the invader on the frontier, was a subject not be revolved without anxiety. The knowledge of an insurrection behind them to an extent which could...
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Pamphlets on Turkey and Russia, XIXth Cent

1836 - 578 pages
...habituated to the use of them. The force, however irregular, capable to be thence collected in the rear of the army with which we were meeting the invader on the frontier, was a subject not be revolved without anxiety. The knowledge of an insurrection behind them to an extent which could...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 8

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1832 - 510 pages
...and habituated to the use of them. The force, howsoever irregular, capable to be thence in the rear of the army with which we were meeting the invader on the frontier, was a subject not to be re-- volved without anxiety. The knowledge of an insurrection behind them, to an extent which could...
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