The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 134
... attack with the whole of his army. At five o'clock in the morning, Colonel Baillie's 1780. detachment began to advance. A few minutes after six, two guns opened on their rear ; and large bodies of horse appeared on their flanks. Four ...
... attack with the whole of his army. At five o'clock in the morning, Colonel Baillie's 1780. detachment began to advance. A few minutes after six, two guns opened on their rear ; and large bodies of horse appeared on their flanks. Four ...
Pàgina 192
... attack was to be made on these works on the 13th, in three several places at once ; and it was planned to give the signal by firing three guns from a hill. Amid the noise of firing, a signal of this description could not be heard ; and ...
... attack was to be made on these works on the 13th, in three several places at once ; and it was planned to give the signal by firing three guns from a hill. Amid the noise of firing, a signal of this description could not be heard ; and ...
Pàgina 212
... attack would be made upon their dominions from the 1780. upper provinces of Bengal, put the army in motion from Surat. The roads were still so deep, and the rivers so full, that they were unable to reach their ground before Bassein till ...
... attack would be made upon their dominions from the 1780. upper provinces of Bengal, put the army in motion from Surat. The roads were still so deep, and the rivers so full, that they were unable to reach their ground before Bassein till ...
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