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" Brigadier-General congratulates the troops on the result of their exertions in the combat of yesterday. The enemy were driven, with the loss of 250 killed and wounded, from one of the strongest positions in India, which they obdurately defended. They... "
Services of the 102nd regiment of foot, Royal Madras fusiliers, from 1842 to ... - Page 34
by Thomas Raikes (col.) - 1867
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The Good Soldier: A Memoir of Major-General Sir Henry Havelock, of Lucknow ...

William Owen - Baptists - 1858 - 248 pages
...memorable order of the day. ' The Brigadier-General commanding, congratulates the troops on the result of their exertions in the combat of yesterday. The enemy...defection at Saugor and, Fyzabad ; yet they stood but one short hour against a handful of the soldiers of the State, whose ranks had been thinned by...
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The Edinburgh Christian magazine, Volumes 9-10

1858 - 740 pages
...than the enemy could do. " The Brigadier-General commanding, congratulates the troops on the result of their exertions in the combat of yesterday. The enemy...flushed with the successful defection at Saugor and F¡ zabad ; yet they stood but one short hour against a handful of the soldiers of the State, whose...
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The History and Antiquities of Sunderland, Bishopwearmouth, Bishopwearmouth ...

Jeremiah William Summers - Durham (England : County) - 1858 - 600 pages
...most of 250 killed and wounded, from one of the strongest positions in India, which they obdurately defended. They were the flower of the mutinous soldiery,...against a handful of soldiers of the State, whose ranks had been thinned by sickness and the sword. May the hopes of treachery and rebellion be ever thus blasted...
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The History of the Indian Mutiny: Giving a Detailed Account of the ..., Volume 2

Charles Ball - India - 1858 - 750 pages
...loss of 250 killed and wounded, from one of the strongest positions in India, which they resolutely defended. They were the flower of the mutinous soldiery,...against a handful of soldiers of the state, whose ranks had been thinned by sickness and the sword. May the hopes of treachery aud rebellion be ever thus blasted...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...

History - 1858 - 1010 pages
...loss of 250 killed and wounded, from one of the strongest positions in India, which they obdurately defended. They were the flower of the mutinous soldiery,...against a handful of soldiers of the State, whose ranks had been thinned by sickness and the sword. May the hopes of treachery and rebellion be ever thus blasted...
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A biographical sketch of sir Henry Havelock. Copyright ed

William Brock - 1858 - 316 pages
...loss of 250 killed and wounded, from one of the strongest positions in India, which they obdurately defended. They were the flower of the mutinous soldiery,...they stood only one short hour against a handful of » " Mutiny of the Bengal Army." soldiers of the State, whose ranks had been thinned by sickness and...
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A Biographical Sketch of Sir Henry Havelock, K. C. B.

William Brock - India - 1858 - 330 pages
...loss of 250 killed and wounded, from one of the strongest positions in India, which they obdurately defended. They were the flower of the mutinous soldiery,...defection at Saugor and Fyzabad : yet they stood only * " Mutiny of the Bengal Army." p 2 one short hour against a handful of soldiers of the State, whose...
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A biographical sketch of sir Henry Havelock. Copyright ed

William Brock - 1858 - 338 pages
...successful defection at Saugor and Fyzabad : yet they stood only * " Mutiny of the Bengal Army." p 2 one short hour against a handful of soldiers of the State, whose ranks had been thinned by sickness and the sword. " May the hopes of treachery and rebellion be ever thus...
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Memoirs of Major-General Sir Henry Havelock, K. C. B.

John Clark Marshman - India - 1860 - 496 pages
...loss of 250 killed and wounded, from one of the strongest positions in India, which they obdurately defended. They were the flower of the mutinous soldiery,...against a handful of soldiers of the State, whose ranks had been thinned by sickness and the sword. May the hopes of treachery and rebellion be ever thus blasted...
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The Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English ..., Volume 2

1866 - 642 pages
...hundred and fifty killed and wounded from one of the strongest positions in India, which they obdurately defended. They were the flower of the mutinous soldiery,...against a handful of soldiers of the State, whose ranks had been thinned by sickness and the sword. May the hopes of treachery and rebellion be ever thus blasted...
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