The History of British India, Volum 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 366
... enemy formed a second line on the left of their position , nearly at right angles to their first , extending to the rear along the banks of the Juah . The fire of the enemy's guns performed dreadful execution , as the British army ...
... enemy formed a second line on the left of their position , nearly at right angles to their first , extending to the rear along the banks of the Juah . The fire of the enemy's guns performed dreadful execution , as the British army ...
Pàgina 371
... enemy , and the ap- proach of General Wellesley , he prudently halted , to enable both armies to co - operate in the attack . They joined , on the 29th , at a place within sight of the enemy's camp . Upon the approach of the British , the ...
... enemy , and the ap- proach of General Wellesley , he prudently halted , to enable both armies to co - operate in the attack . They joined , on the 29th , at a place within sight of the enemy's camp . Upon the approach of the British , the ...
Pàgina 416
... enemy . A little after day - break , the army was formed , in two lines ; and attacked , and carried a large village on the enemy's flank . It then descended the hill , and charged the enemy's advanced party , under a heavy diacharge of ...
... enemy . A little after day - break , the army was formed , in two lines ; and attacked , and carried a large village on the enemy's flank . It then descended the hill , and charged the enemy's advanced party , under a heavy diacharge 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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