The History of the Indian Mutiny: Giving a Detailed Account of the Sepoy Insurrection in India: And a Concise History of the Great Military Events which Have Tended to Consolidate British Empire in Hindostan, Volume 2London Printing and Publishing Company, 1858 - 664 páginas |
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... cause of disquietude , 128 . Sudras , peculiarities of the caste of , 587 . T. TANTIA TOPEE , attempt of , to relieve Jhansie , 290 ; de- feat of , by Sir Hugli Rose , ib .; intrenched at Konch , 297 ; intrigues of , at Gwalior , 349 ...
... cause of disquietude , 128 . Sudras , peculiarities of the caste of , 587 . T. TANTIA TOPEE , attempt of , to relieve Jhansie , 290 ; de- feat of , by Sir Hugli Rose , ib .; intrenched at Konch , 297 ; intrigues of , at Gwalior , 349 ...
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... cause of anxiety , and , in all probability , of danger also ; and Sir Henry Lawrence at once determined upon getting rid of the whole of the native * See vol . i . , p . 183 . In a non - official communication from Mr. Martin Gubbins ...
... cause of anxiety , and , in all probability , of danger also ; and Sir Henry Lawrence at once determined upon getting rid of the whole of the native * See vol . i . , p . 183 . In a non - official communication from Mr. Martin Gubbins ...
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... exhaustion , and were shot or by troops of any arm , and only to be crossed bayoneted without resistaene . The cause captured two guns ; but men too much ex- hausted 27 A.D. 1857. ] [ THE LIST OF TRIUMPHS . INDIAN MUTINY .
... exhaustion , and were shot or by troops of any arm , and only to be crossed bayoneted without resistaene . The cause captured two guns ; but men too much ex- hausted 27 A.D. 1857. ] [ THE LIST OF TRIUMPHS . INDIAN MUTINY .
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... cause the escort he could have spared would have been so small as to be perfectly un- availing for their protection , in the face of the overwhelming numbers of insurgent troops that swarmed in every direction around him . The whole of ...
... cause the escort he could have spared would have been so small as to be perfectly un- availing for their protection , in the face of the overwhelming numbers of insurgent troops that swarmed in every direction around him . The whole of ...
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... cause , moreover , the enemy had recourse to with bringing to the notice of his lordship digging very narrow ... caused by the fire from the enemy's sharpshooters stationed in the adjoining mosques and houses of the native nobility , the ...
... cause , moreover , the enemy had recourse to with bringing to the notice of his lordship digging very narrow ... caused by the fire from the enemy's sharpshooters stationed in the adjoining mosques and houses of the native nobility , the ...
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The History of the Indian Mutiny: Giving a Detailed Account of the Sepoy ... Charles Ball Visualização completa - 1858 |
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advance affair Agra Allahabad Alumbagh appointed arms army Arrah arrived attack Bahadoor Bareilly battery Bengal body bridge Brigadier Brigadier-general British Calcutta Calpee camp Captain captured cavalry Cawnpore charge chief commissioner Colonel column command commander-in-chief commenced council Court of Directors defence Delhi despatch detachment Dinapore direction district duty enemy enemy's English European fire flank force front Fyzabad gallant garrison Ghoorkas government of India governor-general ground guard guns Gwalior Havelock Hindoos honour horse artillery intrenchment Jhansie Khan killed letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-colonel Lord Lucknow Madras majesty majesty's Major Major-general ment miles military morning murder mutineers native infantry night occupied officers Oude palace party persons petitioners position proclamation province Punjab rajah rebels regiment residency river road Rohilcund round shot royal secretary sent sepoys shot side Sikhs Sir Colin Campbell Sir James Outram soldiers tion town troops village whole wounded
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