Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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Page 182
... Genl . M. Cubbon , Commissioner for the Government of the territories of His Highness , the Rajah of Mysore , and of Coorg , is one of that race of gentle- men Kings , whom the British nation alone , in modern times , seems to be capa ...
... Genl . M. Cubbon , Commissioner for the Government of the territories of His Highness , the Rajah of Mysore , and of Coorg , is one of that race of gentle- men Kings , whom the British nation alone , in modern times , seems to be capa ...
Page 379
... Genl . St. Leger . Lord Hobart , who was at that time Governor of Madras and who was in a position to watch closely the suspicious movements of Tippoo Sultan , had been entrusted with a discretionary power of recalling the expedition ...
... Genl . St. Leger . Lord Hobart , who was at that time Governor of Madras and who was in a position to watch closely the suspicious movements of Tippoo Sultan , had been entrusted with a discretionary power of recalling the expedition ...
Page 380
... Genl . Baird , who had served in the former war against Tippoo and had languished for above three years in the prison of Seringapatam , commanded the first European Brigade consist- ing of four regiments . It was natural that a brave ...
... Genl . Baird , who had served in the former war against Tippoo and had languished for above three years in the prison of Seringapatam , commanded the first European Brigade consist- ing of four regiments . It was natural that a brave ...
Page 381
... Genl . Harris was not only in unrestricted military command , but was empowered to exert all the civil authority which would have belonged to the Governor General in his situation He was provided with a political and diplomatic ...
... Genl . Harris was not only in unrestricted military command , but was empowered to exert all the civil authority which would have belonged to the Governor General in his situation He was provided with a political and diplomatic ...
Page 382
... Genl . Floyd bore the brunt of the action , and undoubtedly its success was owing to their judgment and spirit . In the Battle of Mallavelly Col. Wellesley first came in contact with an Indian enemy . On the 5th April the British army ...
... Genl . Floyd bore the brunt of the action , and undoubtedly its success was owing to their judgment and spirit . In the Battle of Mallavelly Col. Wellesley first came in contact with an Indian enemy . On the 5th April the British army ...
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American appear appointed Argaum army Artillery Assam Baird Bengal Berar better Bombay Brahmins British Calcutta Cardamum carried cavalry Cherra circulation Civil Civilian Colonel command Commodore Perry Company convicts Coorg corps currency Darjeeling Department district duty enemy England English established European feel Genl give Government Governor guns hills horse House India Indian Civil Service infantry instruction interest Jail Japan Japanese Khasia labour lakhs land Lavoye less Lieut Lord Valentia Madras Mahratta matter means ment Mercara miles military mind months Mysore native North West Provinces object officers opinion paper pass Pegu Peshwa political possession present Presidency principles prisoners province punishment Punjaub Railway Rajah received regiments remarks rendered Rupees School sepoys Seringapatam ships Sikhs soldiers Sulya Sylhet thing tion Tippoo traveller treaty Trieste troops Vernacular village Viraraja Wellesley Wellesley's whilst whole