Vol.1,2, by lt. col. Williams History of the wars caused by the French revolution. Vol.3,4, by W.C. Stafford History of England's campaigns in India and China; and of the Indian mutiny, 3-4권 |
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... native commu- nity . " + waree system ; and 3rd , the Putteedaree , | employed in India are natives of the British or village - community system . The first is isles ; and they have been termed the " salt where a single individual , or ...
... native commu- nity . " + waree system ; and 3rd , the Putteedaree , | employed in India are natives of the British or village - community system . The first is isles ; and they have been termed the " salt where a single individual , or ...
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... native popu- tion is shown by the natives to establish lation a knowledge of English literature female schools , assistance is to be rendered and science , through the medium of the to them ; and to remove the reluctance English ...
... native popu- tion is shown by the natives to establish lation a knowledge of English literature female schools , assistance is to be rendered and science , through the medium of the to them ; and to remove the reluctance English ...
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... native princes and the com- pany , to refer such hostilities to the errors of their servants . " * So says Bruce it does not appear , however , that the company acted unfairly to those servants , when they had embroiled themselves with ...
... native princes and the com- pany , to refer such hostilities to the errors of their servants . " * So says Bruce it does not appear , however , that the company acted unfairly to those servants , when they had embroiled themselves with ...
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... native one three or four times as numerous ; and the native chiefs appear to have been struck with the effect of disci- pline over mere numbers , of which that de- feat was an example . The defeat of the nabob's force was the signal for ...
... native one three or four times as numerous ; and the native chiefs appear to have been struck with the effect of disci- pline over mere numbers , of which that de- feat was an example . The defeat of the nabob's force was the signal for ...
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... native of London , who had resided at Calcutta since 1736 ) governor and com- mander - in - chief . It was little he could do to avert the calamity which threatened ; but for two days , the few men who remained in the fortress made a ...
... native of London , who had resided at Calcutta since 1736 ) governor and com- mander - in - chief . It was little he could do to avert the calamity which threatened ; but for two days , the few men who remained in the fortress made a ...
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Affghans Ameers amongst appeared arms army arrived artillery attack battalion batteries battle Bengal body Bombay brigade Brigadier British government Burmese Cabool Calcutta camp cannon Captain captured cavalry chief Clive Colonel column command commenced corps defended Delhi detachment East India enemy enemy's England English Europeans fire force French garrison governor governor-general guns Gwalior Hindoo Holkar honour horse Hyder Hyder Ali India joined Khan killed latter Lieutenant Lieutenant-colonel Lord Lord Auckland Lucknow Madras Mahrattas majesty's Major Meer Jaffier ment miles military movement mutiny Mysore nabob National Rifle Association native infantry occupied officers Omichund Oude party Patna Peishwa Peshawur Pondicherry Poonah position possession Prince provinces rajah reached rebels received regiment retreat rifle river Scinde sent sepoys Seringapatam Shah Shah Zada side siege Sikhs soldiers soon soubahdar Surajah Dowlah surrendered taken territory tion Tippoo took town treaty troops village volunteers whilst wounded
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14 페이지 - ... a sum of not less than one lac of rupees in each year shall be set apart and applied to the revival and improvement of literature, and the encouragement of the learned natives of India, and for the introduction and promotion of a knowledge of the sciences among the inhabitants of the British territories in India...
309 페이지 - ... hundreds upon hundreds were drowned in attempting the perilous passage. Their awful slaughter, confusion, and dismay were such as would have excited compassion in the hearts of their generous conquerors, if the Khalsa troops had not, in the earlier part of the action, sullied their gallantry by slaughtering and barbarously mangling every wounded soldier whom, in the vicissitudes of attack, the fortune of war left at their mercy.
310 페이지 - India, in accordance with the intentions expressed in the proclamation of the 13th of December last, as having been forced upon the Governor-General for the purpose of " effectually protecting the British provinces, for vindicating the authority of the British Government, and for punishing the violators of treaties and the disturbers of the public peace.
14 페이지 - Oriental works ; his Lordship in Council directs that no portion of the funds shall hereafter be so employed. 4th — His Lordship in Council directs that all the funds which these reforms will leave at the disposal of the Committee be henceforth employed in imparting to the native population a knowledge of English literature and science through the medium of the English language...
261 페이지 - I have seen it argued that he should not be treated more handsomely than his Majesty was ; but surely the cases are not parallel. The Shah had no claim upon us. We had no hand in depriving him of his kingdom, whereas we ejected the Dost, who never offended us, in support of our policy, of which he was the victim.
31 페이지 - The increase of our revenue is the subject of our care, as much as our trade : — 'tis that must maintain our force, when twenty accidents may interrupt our trade ; 'tis that must make us a nation in India...
10 페이지 - BY a girl, or by a young woman, or by a ' woman advanced in years, nothing must be done, ' even in her own dwelling place, according to her
211 페이지 - By a distant observer, the hills, covered with mounds of earth, would have been taken for anything rather than the approaches of an attacking army; but to us, who had watched the whole strange proceeding, it seemed the work of magic or enchantment.
211 페이지 - ... two men. As it is not the Burmese system to relieve their troops in making these approaches, each hole contained a sufficient supply of rice, water, and even fuel for its inmates ; and under the excavated bank a bed of straw or brushwood was prepared, in which one man could sleep while his comrade watched.