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" Darkness, and the obstinacy of the contest, threw the English into confusion ; men of all regiments and arms were mixed together ; generals were doubtful of the fact or of the extent of their own success, and colonels knew not what had become of the regiments... "
England at War: The Story of the Great Campaigns of the British Army ... - Page 81
by William Henry Davenport Adams - 1886
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History of British India. With continuation

Hugh Murray - Natural history - 1850 - 756 pages
...English into con- f fusion ; men of all regiments and arms were mixed together ; generals were doubtful of the fact or of the extent of their own success,...broken, and the uncaptured guns were turned by the Seiks upon masses of soldiers oppressed with cold, thirst, and fatigue, and who attracted the attention...
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History of British India: With Continuation Comprising the Afghan War, the ...

Hugh Murray - India - 1850 - 776 pages
...fo£eLriti'h fusion ; men of all regiments and arms were mixed together ; generals were doubtful of the feet or of the extent of their own success, and colonels...broken, and the uncaptured guns were turned by the Seiks upon masses of soldiers oppressed with cold, thirst, and fatigue, and who attracted the attention...
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History of British India. With continuation

Hugh Murray - India - 1853 - 800 pages
...regiments and arms were mixed together ; generals were doubtful of the fact or of the extent of their olvn success, and colonels knew not what had become of...broken, and the uncaptured guns were turned by the Seiks upon masses of soldiers oppressed with cold, thirst, and fatigue, and who attracted the attention...
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History of British India. With continuation. Continued to 1854

1855 - 800 pages
...English into confusion ; men of all regiments and arms were mixed together ; generals •were doubtful of the fact or of the extent of their own success,...Sikhs upon masses of soldiers oppressed with cold, thirst, and fatigue, and who attracted the attention of the watchful enemy by lighting fires of brushwood...
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History of British India: Continued to the Close of the Year 1854

Hugh Murray - India - 1859 - 752 pages
...English into confusion ; men of all regiments and arms were mixed together ; generals were doubtful of the fact or of the extent of their own success,...Sikhs upon masses of soldiers oppressed with cold, thirst, and fatigue, and who attracted the attention of the watchful enemy by lighting fires of brushwood...
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The History of India, from the Earliest Period to the Close of ..., Volume 3

John Clark Marshman - India - 1867 - 516 pages
...English into confusion ; men of all regiments and arms were mixed together ; generals were doubtful of the fact or of the extent of their own success,...they commanded, or of the army of which they formed part." General Littler's repulsed division fell back to a village two miles to the west. Sir Harry...
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The History of India: From the Earliest Period to the Close of ..., Volume 3

John Clark Marshman - India - 1867 - 516 pages
...English into confusion ; men of all regiments and arms were mixed together ; generals were doubtful of the fact or of the extent of their own success,...they commanded, or of the army of which they formed part." General Littler's repulsed division fell back to a village two miles to the west. Sir Harry...
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The History of India, from the Earliest Period to the Close of ..., Volume 3

John Clark Marshman - India - 1867 - 520 pages
...English into confusion ; men of all regiments and arms were mixed together ; generals were doubtful of the fact or of the extent of their own success,...they commanded, or of the army of which they formed part." General Littler's repulsed division fell back to a village two miles to the west. Sir Harry...
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Men Whom India Has Known: Biographies of Eminent Indian Characters

J. J. Higginbotham - British - 1874 - 558 pages
...English into confusion ; men of all regiments and arms were mixed together ; Generals were doubtful of the fact or of the extent of their own success,...commanded, or of the army of which they formed a part." A brief season of repose followed as the British were waiting for reinforcements and ammunition, which...
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History of India, abridged from the author's larger work

John Clark Marshman - India - 1876 - 582 pages
...men of ' all regiments and all ranks were mixed together. ' Generals were doubtful of the fact, or the extent of their ' own success, and colonels knew...commanded, or of the army of which " they formed a part." The Governor- General had five aides-de-camp killed and four wounded. He himself passed the night in...
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