| Henry Thoby Prinsep - 1825 - 520 pagina’s
...the Ganges and its tributary waters, it reached the camp of Brigadier-general Hardyman about the " v beginning of October ; but as it was pitched in a...finding a better climate, as soon as it should reach the Betvva ; but each day of march many dead and dying were abandoned on the route, and many more fell... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1853 - 672 pagina’s
...about a tenth of the whole number collected thereat Europeans and natives, soldiers and camp-followers, were alike affected ; but the latter being generally worse clothed and fed than the fighting men, suffered in a greater * James Copland, MD, ' On Pestilential Cholera,' &c. According... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1853 - 718 pagina’s
...about a tenth of the whole number collected there.t Europeans and natives, soldiers and camp-followers, were alike affected ; but the latter being generally worse clothed and fed than the fighting men, suffered in a greater * James Copland, MD, ' On Pestilential Cholera,' &c. According... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1858 - 794 pagina’s
...about a tenth of the whole number collected there. Europeans and natives, soldiers and camp-followers, were alike affected ; but the latter, being generally worse clothed and fed than the fighting-men, suffered in a greater proportion. Of the Europeans, fewer were seized ; but... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1865 - 512 pagina’s
...about a tenth of the whole number collected there. Europeans and natives, soldiers and camp-followers, were alike affected ; but the latter, being generally worse clothed and fed than the fighting men, suffered in a greater proportion. Of the Europeans, •fewer were seized ; but... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1873 - 698 pagina’s
...about a tenth of the whole number collected there.f Europeans and natives, soldiers and camp-followers, were alike affected; but the latter being generally worse clothed and fed than the fighting men, suffered in a greater * James Copland, MD,' On Pestilential Cholera,' &c. According... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1877 - 536 pagina’s
...about a tenth of the whole number collected there. Europeans and natives, soldiers and camp-followers, were alike affected ; but the latter, being generally worse clothed and fed than the fighting-men, suffered in a greater proportion. Of the Europeans, fewer were seized; but those... | |
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