Annals of Our Time ... [1837-68].Macmillan, 1869 - 743 pagina's |
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Pagina 34
... troops which did not belong to the province ; the payment of 6,000,000 dollars within a week to England ; and British troops to remain in position till the same was paid . The British loss was 15 killed and 127 wounded . 24. Sir Robert ...
... troops which did not belong to the province ; the payment of 6,000,000 dollars within a week to England ; and British troops to remain in position till the same was paid . The British loss was 15 killed and 127 wounded . 24. Sir Robert ...
Pagina 40
... troops , and certain other cir- cumstances which I will not mention , have em- boldened to assume an attitude of superiority . Our provisions will be out in two or three days more , and the military authorities have strongly urged me to ...
... troops , and certain other cir- cumstances which I will not mention , have em- boldened to assume an attitude of superiority . Our provisions will be out in two or three days more , and the military authorities have strongly urged me to ...
Pagina 41
... troops from the non - combatants , which was but partially successful , and created considerable delay . The rapid effects of two nights ' exposure to the frost in disorganizing the force can hardly be conceived . The idea of threading ...
... troops from the non - combatants , which was but partially successful , and created considerable delay . The rapid effects of two nights ' exposure to the frost in disorganizing the force can hardly be conceived . The idea of threading ...
Pagina 43
... troops were reduced to the last extremity of hunger and thirst , under a galling fire from the surrounding enemy . The Sepoys were the peculiar object of the hatred of the Ghilzies . Colonel Palmer was seized and tortured , to make him ...
... troops were reduced to the last extremity of hunger and thirst , under a galling fire from the surrounding enemy . The Sepoys were the peculiar object of the hatred of the Ghilzies . Colonel Palmer was seized and tortured , to make him ...
Pagina 44
... troops under the command of General Pollock commence their march to force the Khyber Pass . From Jumrood on the east the pass extends for twenty - eight miles towards Jelallabad . As far as the fort of Ali - Musjid it is deep and un ...
... troops under the command of General Pollock commence their march to force the Khyber Pass . From Jumrood on the east the pass extends for twenty - eight miles towards Jelallabad . As far as the fort of Ali - Musjid it is deep and un ...
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