Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies, 5±ÇWm. H. Allen & Company, 1818 Contains "verbatim reports of Debates at the East-India house, taken in shorthand for these pages". -- cf. v. 1, p. iii. |
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... forces took post , and disputed the passage all the way to Ahmedpore , a distance of about fourteen miles . The ... force under his command , returned to camp about daylight in the morning with- out finding one enemy , and all who ...
... forces took post , and disputed the passage all the way to Ahmedpore , a distance of about fourteen miles . The ... force under his command , returned to camp about daylight in the morning with- out finding one enemy , and all who ...
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... force with infantry and cavalry , and maintained a contest for several hours , and then retired , having sustained some loss . Ours was not great , certainly not so much as might have been expected from the numbers of the enemy ...
... force with infantry and cavalry , and maintained a contest for several hours , and then retired , having sustained some loss . Ours was not great , certainly not so much as might have been expected from the numbers of the enemy ...
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... force under his conimand was reported to amount to about one thousand five hundred horse and foot , about two hundred of the former well mounted and armed . To obtain this treasure now became a very interesting object , and all the force ...
... force under his conimand was reported to amount to about one thousand five hundred horse and foot , about two hundred of the former well mounted and armed . To obtain this treasure now became a very interesting object , and all the force ...
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... force for the reduction of his power , which was found to be considerable , and in con- nection with all the other tributary chief- tains in the province . The Mahrattas having been expelled , it soon became necessary to take some ...
... force for the reduction of his power , which was found to be considerable , and in con- nection with all the other tributary chief- tains in the province . The Mahrattas having been expelled , it soon became necessary to take some ...
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... force of not much less than seven thousand men , infantry and cavalry , regular and irregular , with a proportion of artillery , moved in various directions to attack the Rajal's army , very strongly posted in Koordahgür , and ...
... force of not much less than seven thousand men , infantry and cavalry , regular and irregular , with a proportion of artillery , moved in various directions to attack the Rajal's army , very strongly posted in Koordahgür , and ...
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