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Sivu xxxvii
There it was learned that about 400 mutineers from Unyoro , with Kabarega ' s
people , had entered the Shuli country , and , if Colonel Macdonald continued a
westerly advance , would be upon his flink . The whole column fell back upon ...
There it was learned that about 400 mutineers from Unyoro , with Kabarega ' s
people , had entered the Shuli country , and , if Colonel Macdonald continued a
westerly advance , would be upon his flink . The whole column fell back upon ...
Sivu 78
... case & communicate with their kindred ( though westerly line of advance were
continued . one letter had been intercepted ) , or that Colonel Macdonald
therefore garrisoned 2 party of the mutineers might have Gule and returned to
Manimani ...
... case & communicate with their kindred ( though westerly line of advance were
continued . one letter had been intercepted ) , or that Colonel Macdonald
therefore garrisoned 2 party of the mutineers might have Gule and returned to
Manimani ...
Sivu 154
... while the use of yellow phosphorus is continued , more stringent conditions
must be enforced by revision of the present Special Rules . The arrangements
which promise safety involve expense , and some of them may be difficult of
adoption ...
... while the use of yellow phosphorus is continued , more stringent conditions
must be enforced by revision of the present Special Rules . The arrangements
which promise safety involve expense , and some of them may be difficult of
adoption ...
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