England's Battles by Sea and Land: History of England's campaigns in India and China; with a brief account of the mutiny in the indian armyLondon Printing and Publishing Company, 1800 |
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Affghanistan Affghans Ameers arms army arrived artillery attack battalion batteries battle Bengal boats body Bombay brigade Brigadier British government Burmese Cabool Calcutta camp Canton Captain captured cavalry chief Chinese Clive Colonel column command commenced defended Delhi despatch detachment East India enemy enemy's English Europeans fire flank fled force fortress French garrison gate governor governor-general guns Hindoo Holkar horse hostilities Hyder Hyder Ali India intrenchments joined Khan killed Lahore land latter Lieutenant Lord Lord Auckland Madras Mahrattas Major Meer ment miles military Mohammed mutiny Mysore Mysoreans nabob native infantry night Nizam occupied officers Oude party Peishwa Peshawur Pondicherry Poonah position possession prisoners provinces rajah Rangoon reached regiment retreat river Scinde Scindia sent sepoys Seringapatam Shah side siege Sikhs Sing Sir John Sir Robert Sale soon stockades surrendered taken territory tion Tippoo took town treaty Trichinopoly troops village walls whilst wounded