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... guns . Communications between the parties now took place . They ended with an intimation from the resident , that if , within a quarter of an hour , the Begum did not surrender , and repair to CHAP . XXX . CHAP . XXX . the place where ...
... guns . Communications between the parties now took place . They ended with an intimation from the resident , that if , within a quarter of an hour , the Begum did not surrender , and repair to CHAP . XXX . CHAP . XXX . the place where ...
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Edward Thornton. CHAP . XXX . the place where he was standing with the guns , an attack would be commenced . The time expired , and the Begum did not avail herself of the oppor- tunity offered for averting mischief . A fire of grape was ...
Edward Thornton. CHAP . XXX . the place where he was standing with the guns , an attack would be commenced . The time expired , and the Begum did not avail herself of the oppor- tunity offered for averting mischief . A fire of grape was ...
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... guns , cast and mounted expressly for the purpose . Women are also taught to manage elephants , to act as chobdars , massals , & c . Every designing gossain or faqueer , offering his services to propitiate the gods in favour of his ...
... guns , cast and mounted expressly for the purpose . Women are also taught to manage elephants , to act as chobdars , massals , & c . Every designing gossain or faqueer , offering his services to propitiate the gods in favour of his ...
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... guns , muskets , & c . , and officers to the amount that may be to the advantage of both parties , for the expulsion of the force invad- ing . " The number of the forces to be furnished , or the amount of the subsidy and contribution of ...
... guns , muskets , & c . , and officers to the amount that may be to the advantage of both parties , for the expulsion of the force invad- ing . " The number of the forces to be furnished , or the amount of the subsidy and contribution of ...
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... and the discharge of a gun from the fortress an- nounced , apparently , the intention of those within to make a defence . The fire of the Wellesley was CHAP . XXX . immediately opened , and with such 168 HISTORY OF THE.
... and the discharge of a gun from the fortress an- nounced , apparently , the intention of those within to make a defence . The fire of the Wellesley was CHAP . XXX . immediately opened , and with such 168 HISTORY OF THE.
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advance affairs Affghan Affghanistan Akbar Khan Ameers appears appointment arrived artillery attack attempt authority Bengal Bombay Brigadier British force British government camp Captain CHAP Charles Metcalfe chief circumstances claim Colonel command commenced Court of Directors despatch Dost Mahomed Dost Mahomed Khan duty effect enemy enemy's European favour feeling fire Further Papers garrison gate Ghuznee governor-general guns Gwalior Herat honour horse hostile India Indus Jelalabad Kabool Kandahar Khyber Pass letter Lieutenant Eyre Lord Lord Ellenborough Lord William Bentinck lordship Maharajah Maharanee Majesty's Major Major-General Mama Sahib Meer Roostum ment military minister Moorad native infantry Nott object officers party pass Persia person Peshawur Pollock position possession prince proceeded Rajah regard regent regiment resident Runjeet Singh Russia Scindia Shah Shoojah Shah's shew Sinde Sir Charles Napier Sir Robert Sale territories tion treaty views William Macnaghten wounded XXIX XXXI XXXII СНАР