The Quarterly Review, Volume 5William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1811 |
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Pagina 176
... Sepoys from Hydrabad , of three batta lions from Tranvancore , and of a battalion of Sepoys and a company of artillery from Seringa patam . Whether these orders would be obeyed , was with respect to Hydrabad , at least , a matter of ...
... Sepoys from Hydrabad , of three batta lions from Tranvancore , and of a battalion of Sepoys and a company of artillery from Seringa patam . Whether these orders would be obeyed , was with respect to Hydrabad , at least , a matter of ...
Pagina 177
... Sepoys and their native officers , from the cause of the mutineers . The loyalty for which the native troops are distin- guished towards the British government , has of course always passed through the medium of those by whom they have ...
... Sepoys and their native officers , from the cause of the mutineers . The loyalty for which the native troops are distin- guished towards the British government , has of course always passed through the medium of those by whom they have ...
Pagina 178
... Sepoys from their rebellious officers had been adopted by Lord Clive , the father of our Indian dominion , on the mutiny of the Bengal officers in the year 1765. In truth , he , in 1765 , carried this policy to a much farther extent ...
... Sepoys from their rebellious officers had been adopted by Lord Clive , the father of our Indian dominion , on the mutiny of the Bengal officers in the year 1765. In truth , he , in 1765 , carried this policy to a much farther extent ...
Pagina 179
... Sepoys , and to impress on them their paramount duty of obedience to the state . That these measures would secure the principal part of the na- tive force stationed to the south of the Kistna , the government enter- tained no doubt ...
... Sepoys , and to impress on them their paramount duty of obedience to the state . That these measures would secure the principal part of the na- tive force stationed to the south of the Kistna , the government enter- tained no doubt ...
Pagina 181
... Sepoys was indissoluble . From some of those commanders , and those too king's officers , letters appear expressing the most lively apprehensions that any attempt to separate the Se- poys from these officers , would instantly unite both ...
... Sepoys was indissoluble . From some of those commanders , and those too king's officers , letters appear expressing the most lively apprehensions that any attempt to separate the Se- poys from these officers , would instantly unite both ...
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