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Page 148
... enemy had retired , before Lieutenant Craigie ( whose report of the pro- ceedings in the earlier part of the day I enclose ) , to their standing camp at Seerpoorah , determined to postpone any attack that might be made until the ...
... enemy had retired , before Lieutenant Craigie ( whose report of the pro- ceedings in the earlier part of the day I enclose ) , to their standing camp at Seerpoorah , determined to postpone any attack that might be made until the ...
Page 149
... enemy had already commenced to retire , I rapidly brought up the whole line of reserve , and swept through the enemy's position , the greatest resistance being offered by the rebel artillerymen , who fought most desperately , apparently ...
... enemy had already commenced to retire , I rapidly brought up the whole line of reserve , and swept through the enemy's position , the greatest resistance being offered by the rebel artillerymen , who fought most desperately , apparently ...
Page 155
... enemy in possession of the nullahs , from which they opened fire at our advanced guard . We threw out skir- mishers , with the usual supports , and having found a good position for the guns , opened upon the enemy with shrapnel , which ...
... enemy in possession of the nullahs , from which they opened fire at our advanced guard . We threw out skir- mishers , with the usual supports , and having found a good position for the guns , opened upon the enemy with shrapnel , which ...
Page 156
... enemy , their loss in killed and wounded was not so severe as I could have wished , but I estimate it in all at from ... enemy's guns in most difficult ground , and trust that Government may deem their services worthy of recognition . I ...
... enemy , their loss in killed and wounded was not so severe as I could have wished , but I estimate it in all at from ... enemy's guns in most difficult ground , and trust that Government may deem their services worthy of recognition . I ...
Page 159
... enemy to the right bank and occupied Sultanpore , I have already had the honour to forward . 4. It was intended that Brigadier Horsford should cross the Goomtee , and occupy the Can- tonments on the right bank ; but the enemy hav- ing ...
... enemy to the right bank and occupied Sultanpore , I have already had the honour to forward . 4. It was intended that Brigadier Horsford should cross the Goomtee , and occupy the Can- tonments on the right bank ; but the enemy hav- ing ...
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