| Theodore Edward Hook - 1832 - 494 páginas
...they are certainly great, but I imagine not insurmountable. But, if it is not certain that the army or detachment which will cross the Desert, will partake...great number of cattle, a number much larger than the Governments of India, with all the zealous exercise of their power and means, can supply ; but there... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1834 - 854 páginas
...crossed under these circumstances, care must be taken not only to send with the body of troops which may cross, a very large proportion of provisions; but...will require a great number of cattle ; a number much greater than the government of India, with all the zealous exercise of their power and means, can supply... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1835 - 344 páginas
...crossed under these circumstances, care must be taken not only to send with the body of troops which may cross, a very large proportion of provisions, but...will require a great number of cattle ; a number much greater than the government of India, with all the zealous exercise of their power and means, can supply;... | |
| Arthur Wellesley (1st duke of Wellington.) - 1837 - 804 páginas
...crossed under these circumstances, care must be taken not only to send with the body of troops which rnay cross a very large proportion of provisions, but means...will require a great number of cattle; a number much greater than the government of India, with all the zealous exercise of their power and means, can supply;... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1842 - 1008 páginas
...crossed under these circumstances, care must be taken not only to send with the body of troops which may cross a very large proportion of provisions, but means...will require a great number of cattle ; a number much greater than the government of India, with all the zealous exercise of their power and means, can supply... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1851 - 1026 páginas
...must be taken not only to send with the body of troops which may cross a very large proportion (if provisions, but means must be adopted to add to them,...will require a great number of cattle ; a number much greater than the government of India, with all the zealous exercise of their power and means, can supply... | |
| Walter Harold Wilkin - 1912 - 348 páginas
...are certainly great, but, I imagine, not insurmountable. But if it is not certain that the army or detachment which will cross the desert will partake...great number of cattle, a number much larger than the Governments of India, with all the zealous exercise of their power and means, can supply. But there... | |
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