The History of British India, Volume 8Madden, 1848 |
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... consequence of a letter which I received from Mr. Hawkins of Patna , assuring me that Bir Kishore Sing would be punished by the British Government , I did not punish him as I should otherwise have done ; I , however , recovered ...
... consequence of a letter which I received from Mr. Hawkins of Patna , assuring me that Bir Kishore Sing would be punished by the British Government , I did not punish him as I should otherwise have done ; I , however , recovered ...
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... consequence of the deadly miasmata which render the forests on the skirts of the hills utterly impassable during a considerable portion of the year . It was therefore determined by Lord Moira to prefer the latter plan , and operating ...
... consequence of the deadly miasmata which render the forests on the skirts of the hills utterly impassable during a considerable portion of the year . It was therefore determined by Lord Moira to prefer the latter plan , and operating ...
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... consequence made upon the fort on the 24th October . With infinite labour guns were carried up the hill , and a battery was constructed ; but , the place appearing to be too strong to be taken by these means , Colonel Mawbey suspended ...
... consequence made upon the fort on the 24th October . With infinite labour guns were carried up the hill , and a battery was constructed ; but , the place appearing to be too strong to be taken by these means , Colonel Mawbey suspended ...
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... consequence took up arms , and so much alarmed the Gorkha garrison of Barat , a stronghold in the mountains , that they hastily 1 A monument to the memory of General Gillespie was erected at Meerut by the officers who had served under ...
... consequence took up arms , and so much alarmed the Gorkha garrison of Barat , a stronghold in the mountains , that they hastily 1 A monument to the memory of General Gillespie was erected at Meerut by the officers who had served under ...
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... consequence of his retreat , moved round the opposite extremity of the ridge to co - operate with General Ochterlony on its northern base ; and after marching through a very rough country , in which he was further delayed by a heavy ...
... consequence of his retreat , moved round the opposite extremity of the ridge to co - operate with General Ochterlony on its northern base ; and after marching through a very rough country , in which he was further delayed by a heavy ...
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1st batt 2nd battalion advance alliance Amir Khan Arabs army arrived artillery attack authority Baji Rao Berar Bhopal body Bombay BOOK brigade British Government camp Captain cavalry CHAP Cheetoo chiefs command Court defence Dekhin detachment dispatched districts division effect enemy engaged European fire followed foot frontier Gaekwar garrison Ghat Gorkha Governor-General guns Guzerat Gwalior hills Hislop Holkar horse hostilities hundred Hyderabad India Jaypur Jeswant Rao Jodhpur Kandesh Karim Kiladar killed Kota lakhs lands letter Lieutenant Lord Moira Madras Mahratta Major Malwa marched Marquis of Hastings ment miles military minister Mohammed Nagpur Native infantry Nawab Nepal Nerbudda Nizam officers party Peshwa Pindari war Pindaris plunder Poona possession princes principal province Raja of Nagpur Rajput regiment Resident retreat revenue river rupees Saheb Satara sent Sindh Sindhia Sing sion Sipahis Sir John Malcolm Sitabaldi surrender territories Thomas Hislop thousand tion town treaty Trimbak troops village