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Identifier: jamesoutrambiogr01gold (find matches)
Title: James Outram : a biography
Year: 1881 (1880s)
Authors: Goldsmid, Frederic John, Sir, 1818-1908
Subjects: Outram, James, Sir, 1803-1863
Publisher: London : Smith, Elder & Co.
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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altogether. If he was not to conquer such contingencies,he did not care to live in the atmosphere to which theybelonged. And he did fight it out, and, strange to say, ill-ness after illness left him none the worse permanently; whilethe result of an unusually varied series of approaches todeaths door was the establishment of a constitution of ironproof against all influences, and proverltial in its marvellouscapacity for endurance of deadly trials; nerves of steel—shoulders and muscles worthy of a six-foot Highlander, liewas given over in cholera more than onc(% and cxperienctdfevers and other diseases or complaints wliicli, humanlyspeaking, would have killed most men : l)ut excitement andwork soon became, and long reniained, his best restorativesand tonics. Of his moving accidents by flood and field and hair-breadth scapes, we shall have to tell hereafter. Ourimmediate business is with the Bhils of Khandesh. ■ SKETCH MAP OF THE WESTERN COAST OF INDIA FROM BOMBAY, NORTH TO SIROHI.
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