Delhi, 1857Gian Publishing House, 1988 - 371 páginas |
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Página 120
... tell you that the result of the day's work was most satisfactory . The enemy were pursued to within three or four hundred yards of the walls of the city , and their loss is said not to be less than a thousand ; and they are reported to ...
... tell you that the result of the day's work was most satisfactory . The enemy were pursued to within three or four hundred yards of the walls of the city , and their loss is said not to be less than a thousand ; and they are reported to ...
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... tell their families to remove to Meerut or elsewhere ; tell him and his friend - Luchman Das , isn't it that I received their letter . Don't mention what I am going to tell you now - the Jhujhur Nawab has written expressing his wish to ...
... tell their families to remove to Meerut or elsewhere ; tell him and his friend - Luchman Das , isn't it that I received their letter . Don't mention what I am going to tell you now - the Jhujhur Nawab has written expressing his wish to ...
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... tell you half of the reports in camp I must entirely omit to tell you what actually does occur . Yesterday there was a strong report of six thousand men and twelve guns having gone to get round our rear , and it was fully believed for ...
... tell you half of the reports in camp I must entirely omit to tell you what actually does occur . Yesterday there was a strong report of six thousand men and twelve guns having gone to get round our rear , and it was fully believed for ...
Contenido
CHAPTER II | 15 |
CHAPTER III | 24 |
CHAPTER IV | 47 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Agra Allahabad Alleepore amongst ANSON anxious Army arrived Arthur Becher Artillery assault attack Bareilly Barnard batteries Bhagput Bhurtpore Brigadier Wilson Calcutta camp Captain Cavalry Cawnpore Chester Colonel KEITH YOUNG command Congreve cossid dâk dare say DELHI CANTONMENTS Diary enemy European fancy fear fight firing force Fusiliers George Hall going Goorkhas Greathed guns Gwalior Havelock hear heard Hindoo Rao's Hodson HODUL hope Horse Hugh Wheeler hundred India Irregulars Jemadar Jeypore Jheend join July June killed and wounded Kurnaul Lahore Lancers last night letter Lieutenant loss Lucknow Mactier Majesty's Meerut mess morning mutineers Native Infantry Neemuch Nicholson Norman officers Palace Paniput party Patrick Grant plundered poor Punjab quiet rain Raja received regiments scoundrels seems sent Sepoys shot siege-train Sikh Simla Sir Hugh Wheeler Sir Theophilus Metcalfe Sowars suppose 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 |