MILITARY
... her Majesty directed that two milk-white pats, of magnificent Cashmere breed, part of flock pre- to the Queen from the Persian Shah, should be •elected, and immediately offered for the acceptance of this ...
... her Majesty directed that two milk-white pats, of magnificent Cashmere breed, part of flock pre- to the Queen from the Persian Shah, should be •elected, and immediately offered for the acceptance of this ...
... magnificent Cashmere breed, peculiar 'N land to Windsor Park alone; and part of a flock SEN her Majesty as a present from the Persian Shah, with presented to the gallant 23rd, to replace poor • (J loss. We understand that this mark of her ^AJE.^NE' condescension ...
... to he erected at Dover to extend 1, 1 400 feet into the ma. . . . . . . . A battle axe, supposed to have belonged to the Persian Shah. the phioderer of Delhi, aud which is overlaid with gold and thickly atuided precious forwaided from lodic, as a present ...
... Percived', name is mentioned as the (Friday) t0 aPPear tbis movement.-G7o»e • battl ® xe > opposed to have belonged to the Persian, Shah, the plunderer of Delhi, and '! ove / lald with gold, and studded with precious to the Qu S een en forwarded fron I'* ...
... Cashmere breed, peculiar in England to Windsor Park alone, and part of a flock sent to her Majesty as a present from tho Persian Shah, forthwith presented to the gallant 23d, replace poor Billy’s loss. Common Sense Two Hundred Years ago. —One of Ciomwell’s ...
... may do again. Within a tew wars, Russia has trashed her armies into the heart of Persia, and. with the support of the Persian Shah them could be no difficulty beyond the ordinary difficulties of a long march in earning tem to !beret. Five years since ...
... magnificent Cashmere breed, peculiar in England to Windsor Park alone, and part of flock sent her Majesty present from the Persian Shah, be torthwith presented to the gallant 23d. to replace poor Billy’s loss. Febbaba. —Melancholy this city looks now, every ...
... Cashmere breed, peculiar in England to Windsor Park alone, and part of a flock sent to her Majesty as a present from the Persian Shah, be forthwith presented to the gallant 23d to replace Ipoor Billy's loss. FEERABA,-Melancholy as this city looks now, every ...
... .Turkish costume Paget, Mr, Green-bank, Hamlet Peck. Mr, Ranelagh-street, Fancy dress Pierson. Capt Great George's-st, Persian shah Pillet, Mr. Abercrombie-terrace, Turkish chief Philips, Mr G. U. Belle-view, midshipman Platt, Mr, Greenland-street, Forester ...
... whole century, inasmuch as the Danube and Balkan have ceased to be impregnable in the palsied bands of the Moslem, and the Persian Shah exists only by Muscovite sufferance ; and in the west, she has lent her ready hand to a band of adventurers, whose sway ...
... Cashmere breed, peculiar in England to Windsor-park alone, and part of a dlock sent to her Majesty as a, flpresent from the Persian Shah, be forthwith presented to the in gallant 23rd, to replace peer Billy's loss; ...
... Porte. The nominal !upremacy of the Sultan, however, is to be acknowledged—a barren honour indeed. It is said that the Persian Shah has offered to assist the Sultan against the Egyptians. This would be no great help. The Allgemeine Zeitung of the Sth ...