The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 465
... Cabul direct to Merv and so on to Khiva , Kokand , and ultimately to Bokhara , both perished miserably at the latter place in 1841. D'Arcy Todd , a traveller of some note himself , and to whom we are indebted for the adventurous ...
... Cabul direct to Merv and so on to Khiva , Kokand , and ultimately to Bokhara , both perished miserably at the latter place in 1841. D'Arcy Todd , a traveller of some note himself , and to whom we are indebted for the adventurous ...
Page 466
... Cabul insurrection . Through the labours of these men and of their worthy coadjutors- the officers of the Quartermaster - General's Department - Afghan- istan Proper may be said to have been very extensively , if not thoroughly ...
... Cabul insurrection . Through the labours of these men and of their worthy coadjutors- the officers of the Quartermaster - General's Department - Afghan- istan Proper may be said to have been very extensively , if not thoroughly ...
Page 469
... Cabul Jew by birth , According to statements in the Indian newspapers , Mr. Johnson's conduct in extending his journey to Khoten , and being thus drawn into political communica- tion with the rulers of Chinese Turkestan , has been ...
... Cabul Jew by birth , According to statements in the Indian newspapers , Mr. Johnson's conduct in extending his journey to Khoten , and being thus drawn into political communica- tion with the rulers of Chinese Turkestan , has been ...
Page 472
... Cabul to the sources of the Oxus ; and , secondly , the recent work of M. Vambéry which has been already reviewed in this journal , and which describes the wanderings of the Hungarian dervish carry- ing , as the Orientals would say ...
... Cabul to the sources of the Oxus ; and , secondly , the recent work of M. Vambéry which has been already reviewed in this journal , and which describes the wanderings of the Hungarian dervish carry- ing , as the Orientals would say ...
Page 473
... Cabul , and Bokhara , have rarely been without such visitors , and it is a free - lance traveller of this class whom we are now about to introduce . A Mr. Gardiner , who was the son of a medical officer in the Mexican service , and who ...
... Cabul , and Bokhara , have rarely been without such visitors , and it is a free - lance traveller of this class whom we are now about to introduce . A Mr. Gardiner , who was the son of a medical officer in the Mexican service , and who ...
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