Delhi, 1857Gian Publishing House, 1988 - 371 páginas |
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... miles of Delhi , having arrived this morning at sunrise . We marched with all the baggage in the rear , and with every precaution to be prepared to receive the enemy in the event of their showing themselves on the road ; but there was ...
... miles of Delhi , having arrived this morning at sunrise . We marched with all the baggage in the rear , and with every precaution to be prepared to receive the enemy in the event of their showing themselves on the road ; but there was ...
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... miles ; Mrs Bolton and her son , McMullin , and young Golding remained with me . After having gone twenty - four miles , we halted during the heat of the day at a large village , got a few chupattees and plenty of milk , started again ...
... miles ; Mrs Bolton and her son , McMullin , and young Golding remained with me . After having gone twenty - four miles , we halted during the heat of the day at a large village , got a few chupattees and plenty of milk , started again ...
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... miles ; on the 24th marched on that night to Hunesenna , a large road - bungalow , twenty miles - received a letter there express from Mr Tucker the magistrate , who did not know the strength of my party , informing me that the ...
... miles ; on the 24th marched on that night to Hunesenna , a large road - bungalow , twenty miles - received a letter there express from Mr Tucker the magistrate , who did not know the strength of my party , informing me that the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
9th Lancers Agra Alleepore amongst ANSON anxious Army arrived Arthur Becher Artillery assault attack August Bareilly batteries Bhagput Brigadier Wilson Calcutta camp Captain Cavalry Cawnpore Chester Colonel KEITH YOUNG command Commander-in-Chief corps cossid dâk dare say DEAR DELHI CANTONMENTS Diary enemy enemy's European fear fight firing force Fusiliers GEORGE ANSON George Hall going Goorkhas Greathed guns Gwalior Havelock hear heard Hodson hope Horse Hugh Wheeler hundred India Jemadar Jeypore join Joonug July June Jutogh killed and wounded Kurnaul Lahore last night letter Lieutenant loss Lucknow Mactier Majesty's Meerut mess miles morning mutineers Native Infantry Neemuch Nicholson Norman officers Palace Paniput party plundered poor Punjab quiet rain Raja reached received regiments scoundrels seems sent Sepoys shot siege-train Sikh Simla Sir Henry Sir Theophilus Metcalfe soon telegraph tell tent thousand to-day to-morrow told troops Umballa wife write yesterday
Referencias a este libro
The Great Indian Mutiny: A Dramatic Account of the Sepoy Rebellion Richard Collier Vista de fragmentos - 1964 |
Delhi Between Two Empires, 1803-1931: Society, Government and Urban Growth Narayani Gupta Vista de fragmentos - 1981 |