On a receipt of a report of this by the Commanderin-Chief, His Excellency immediately adopted the necessary measures to bring those misguided men to a sense of their duty. He instantly proceeded to Barrackpore, and on the following morning, having made... Memoir of the mutiny at Barrackpore - Page 45by Wredenhall Robert Pogson - 1833Full view - About this book
| Asia - 1825 - 1030 pages
...a report to thtsjflfect, that even on tfie rumour of any "drccontent is ¿heir particular1 'duty to by the Commander-in-Chief, his Excellency immediately...and those which had arrived during the night, the Adj. Gen. and Quarter-Master Gen. of the army, with his Excellency's Persian interpreter, and the officer... | |
| Asia - 1825 - 896 pages
...this effect, by the Commander-io- Chief, his Excellency immediately adopted the necessary incasureu to bring those misguided men to a sense of their duty....He instantly proceeded to Barrackpore, and, on the fol towing morning, having made a dispusition of the other troops at the station, and those which had... | |
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...to this effect hy the Commander-in-chief, his KxcelItncy immediately adopted the necessary roeasnres to bring those, misguided men to a sense of their duty. He instantly proceeded to Barrack x>re, and on the following morning hav.ng made a disposition of the 'other troops at the station,... | |
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...one hundred and eighty men, and the non-commissioned and commissioned officers. On the receipt of the report of this by the commander-in-chief, his Excellency...and those which had arrived during the night, the adjutant-general and quartermaster-general, with his Excellency's Persian interpreter and the officer... | |
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...commissioned native officers. 468 Atialk InteUigetict.— Calcutta. On the receipt of a report to this effect, by the Commander-in-Chief, his Excellency immediately...He instantly proceeded to Barrackpore, and, on the follow, ing morning, having made a disposition of the other troops at the station, and those which... | |
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...and the non-commissioned and commissioned Native officers. On the receipt of a report to this effect by the Commander-in-Chief, his Excellency immediately...to a sense of their duty. He instantly proceeded to Harrackpore, and on the following morning having made a disposition of the other troops at the station,... | |
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