The History of British India, Томове 3–4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... army was ordered to cross the river chap, iii, the next morning ; and at a little past midnight arrived " 1 11 at Plassy.1 1757k At this place, a part of the army of the Subahdar had been intrenched for a considerable time ; and the ...
... army was ordered to cross the river chap, iii, the next morning ; and at a little past midnight arrived " 1 11 at Plassy.1 1757k At this place, a part of the army of the Subahdar had been intrenched for a considerable time ; and the ...
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... army was ordered to march from Gherettee. It consisted of 650 Europeans, and 1200 Sepoys, exclusive of the black cavalry, commanded by Major Adams, of the King's Eighty-fourth regiment ; and was afterwards joined by 100 Europeans and a ...
... army was ordered to march from Gherettee. It consisted of 650 Europeans, and 1200 Sepoys, exclusive of the black cavalry, commanded by Major Adams, of the King's Eighty-fourth regiment ; and was afterwards joined by 100 Europeans and a ...
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... army, were thrown into consternation, and withdrew. This attack had nearly incurred the ruin of the English army, and left sixty-two officers, and 920 men, almost all Europeans, either dead or mortally wounded, on the field. The English ...
... army, were thrown into consternation, and withdrew. This attack had nearly incurred the ruin of the English army, and left sixty-two officers, and 920 men, almost all Europeans, either dead or mortally wounded, on the field. The English ...
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