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... guns at a distance of 500 yards , and ap- peared determined to dispute fiercely the ground they held . My little force was immediately formed up , the guns in the centre under Captain Ommaney , Royal Artillery ; Her Majesty's 43rd Light ...
... guns at a distance of 500 yards , and ap- peared determined to dispute fiercely the ground they held . My little force was immediately formed up , the guns in the centre under Captain Ommaney , Royal Artillery ; Her Majesty's 43rd Light ...
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... gun , the strong ground he had so well chosen . The rebel sepoys of the right wing retired with remarkable steadiness ... guns again opening with great precision , they again retreated , taking advantage of any cover the ground offered ...
... gun , the strong ground he had so well chosen . The rebel sepoys of the right wing retired with remarkable steadiness ... guns again opening with great precision , they again retreated , taking advantage of any cover the ground offered ...
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... guns . A party of 100 Infantry , with 200 Infantry and two guns , in support , under command of Major Vialls , immediately seized a temple 400 yards from the main gate , the enemy's picket retiring into the place , from which a smart ...
... guns . A party of 100 Infantry , with 200 Infantry and two guns , in support , under command of Major Vialls , immediately seized a temple 400 yards from the main gate , the enemy's picket retiring into the place , from which a smart ...
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... guns , infantry following . 4. Our artillery fire kept the enemy occupied , At the very commencement Ensign Roddy re- ceived a slight wound in his hand while laying a gun , the bullet lodging in the arm of a Jemadar , who stood behind ...
... guns , infantry following . 4. Our artillery fire kept the enemy occupied , At the very commencement Ensign Roddy re- ceived a slight wound in his hand while laying a gun , the bullet lodging in the arm of a Jemadar , who stood behind ...
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... guns . I allowed them to advance within three quarters of a mile of Nooreah , when I divided my cavalry into two parties , sending one towards their left , under Res- saidar Hukdad Khan , where they had some cavalry drawn up ; and ...
... guns . I allowed them to advance within three quarters of a mile of Nooreah , when I divided my cavalry into two parties , sending one towards their left , under Res- saidar Hukdad Khan , where they had some cavalry drawn up ; and ...
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