Narrative of a Five Year's Residence at Nepaul, Том 1Colburn, 1852 |
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... force consisted only of a troop of horse artillery under then Captain , now Lieutenant - Colonel Lawrenson , with Captains Edward Christie and Apperly , both since dead : the former killed in the retreat from Chillian- wallah , where he ...
... force consisted only of a troop of horse artillery under then Captain , now Lieutenant - Colonel Lawrenson , with Captains Edward Christie and Apperly , both since dead : the former killed in the retreat from Chillian- wallah , where he ...
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... force to the frontier ; and as the rank and position of Major - General Brooks pointed him out as a fit person for the command , he received instructions from the government accordingly . As a Bengal officer I had no desire to share in ...
... force to the frontier ; and as the rank and position of Major - General Brooks pointed him out as a fit person for the command , he received instructions from the government accordingly . As a Bengal officer I had no desire to share in ...
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... men ; Colonel Marshall , who commanded at Kotree , had only thirteen hun- dred bayonets , sixty Irregular Cavalry , and two guns - six - pounders - wherewith to oppose this force . It was soon found that a large Beeloo-
... men ; Colonel Marshall , who commanded at Kotree , had only thirteen hun- dred bayonets , sixty Irregular Cavalry , and two guns - six - pounders - wherewith to oppose this force . It was soon found that a large Beeloo-
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... force , but had failed . His imminent danger soon became known to the political agent , Mr. Ross Bell , and General Brooks commanding the field army , and fortunate , indeed , was it that so able , gallant , and sagacious an officer as ...
... force , but had failed . His imminent danger soon became known to the political agent , Mr. Ross Bell , and General Brooks commanding the field army , and fortunate , indeed , was it that so able , gallant , and sagacious an officer as ...
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... force were de- stroyed , a general insurrection would take place , and the consequences be most disastrous . asked him what I could do , saying I was most willing to undertake any enterprise . He said- " I have fixed upon you as the ...
... force were de- stroyed , a general insurrection would take place , and the consequences be most disastrous . asked him what I could do , saying I was most willing to undertake any enterprise . He said- " I have fixed upon you as the ...
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