The History of British India, Volum 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 99
... bodies wounded and dead . At first , the bodies were dragged out of the gateway to be examined , it being already too ... body being brought out and sufficiently re- cognised , was conveyed in a palankeen to the palace . It was warm when ...
... bodies wounded and dead . At first , the bodies were dragged out of the gateway to be examined , it being already too ... body being brought out and sufficiently re- cognised , was conveyed in a palankeen to the palace . It was warm when ...
Pàgina 366
... body of their cavalry was encouraged to charge it . A body of the Bri- tish cavalry , however , were prepared to intercept them , and they were repelled with slaughter . The steady advance of the British troops at last overawed the ...
... body of their cavalry was encouraged to charge it . A body of the Bri- tish cavalry , however , were prepared to intercept them , and they were repelled with slaughter . The steady advance of the British troops at last overawed the ...
Pàgina 391
... body of it in one country , and a considerable body in another , than if it has the whole concentrated within itself ; and skilfully placed in the situation best calculated to overawe any neighbour from whom danger may be apprehended ...
... body of it in one country , and a considerable body in another , than if it has the whole concentrated within itself ; and skilfully placed in the situation best calculated to overawe any neighbour from whom danger may be apprehended ...
Continguts
BOOK V | 1 |
CHAPTER VIII | 50 |
Situation of Oude as left by Lord Teignmouth highly satisfactory | 122 |
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