The History of British India, Volum 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 366
... 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 enemy , and they ...
... 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 enemy , and they ...
Pàgina 371
... cavalry of Sindiah , who had not yet ratified the armistice , was encamped at about four miles ' distance . Colonel ... cavalry , and covered on the left and rear by the cavalry of Hy- derabad and Mysore . The enemy's line extended above ...
... cavalry of Sindiah , who had not yet ratified the armistice , was encamped at about four miles ' distance . Colonel ... cavalry , and covered on the left and rear by the cavalry of Hy- derabad and Mysore . The enemy's line extended above ...
Pàgina 417
... cavalry from Saumlee , on the morning of the 3rd , the Commander - in- Chief went after him with such expedition , as might allow him no time to ravage the country without risking an engagement with the British cavalry . On the 9th of ...
... cavalry from Saumlee , on the morning of the 3rd , the Commander - in- Chief went after him with such expedition , as might allow him no time to ravage the country without risking an engagement with the British cavalry . On the 9th of ...
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BOOK V | 1 |
CHAPTER VIII | 50 |
Situation of Oude as left by Lord Teignmouth highly satisfactory | 122 |
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