Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... Army 2. Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the Bengal Army . Calcutta Star , 1844 3. Memoir of Colonel Thomas Deane Pearse of the Bengal Artillery ; from the British Indian Military Reposi- tory 4. Report of the Sub - Committee ...
... Army 2. Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the Bengal Army . Calcutta Star , 1844 3. Memoir of Colonel Thomas Deane Pearse of the Bengal Artillery ; from the British Indian Military Reposi- tory 4. Report of the Sub - Committee ...
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... army , with Napoleon at its head , was in Egypt , burning to reach India , when Tippú Sultan in the South was openly threatening us with invasion , and pushing forward his preparations with all the energy of genius , when a French force ...
... army , with Napoleon at its head , was in Egypt , burning to reach India , when Tippú Sultan in the South was openly threatening us with invasion , and pushing forward his preparations with all the energy of genius , when a French force ...
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... army must be favorable to the cause of Tippú Sultan , more especially under the actual circumstances of his having concluded an alliance with France , and having admitted a body of French troops into his service . " Nor was the state of ...
... army must be favorable to the cause of Tippú Sultan , more especially under the actual circumstances of his having concluded an alliance with France , and having admitted a body of French troops into his service . " Nor was the state of ...
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... army , but by a few of the rabble from the Mauritius , whose number did not exceed two hundred . Nor was it from European assistance alone that Tippú hoped to see the object . of his wishes finally accomplished . Zeman Shah , King of ...
... army , but by a few of the rabble from the Mauritius , whose number did not exceed two hundred . Nor was it from European assistance alone that Tippú hoped to see the object . of his wishes finally accomplished . Zeman Shah , King of ...
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... army ; I trust , that in either case , we should soon find a more certain as well as a more honorable mode of effectually destroying this French party and its adherents . " The fourth of the Major's proposals was that which met most ...
... army ; I trust , that in either case , we should soon find a more certain as well as a more honorable mode of effectually destroying this French party and its adherents . " The fourth of the Major's proposals was that which met most ...
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