The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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... officers who were capable of drilling troops in camp and leading them in the field . But when such men had brought their batta- lions to a certain degree of efficiency it not infre- quently happened that their Asiatic brother - officers ...
... officers who were capable of drilling troops in camp and leading them in the field . But when such men had brought their batta- lions to a certain degree of efficiency it not infre- quently happened that their Asiatic brother - officers ...
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... officers . In this battle Derridon was wounded and taken prisoner , and Hessing had to pay Rs . 40,000 as his ransom to Holkar , although it is said Sindhia subsequently refunded the amount . Derridon after this entered Perron's army ...
... officers . In this battle Derridon was wounded and taken prisoner , and Hessing had to pay Rs . 40,000 as his ransom to Holkar , although it is said Sindhia subsequently refunded the amount . Derridon after this entered Perron's army ...
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... officers . He was one of the Agra garrison when the latter capitulated to Lake . Subsequently to this he seems to have gone on to Aligarh or Coel as the place used to be called . At this station his second daughter , Madeline , was ...
... officers . He was one of the Agra garrison when the latter capitulated to Lake . Subsequently to this he seems to have gone on to Aligarh or Coel as the place used to be called . At this station his second daughter , Madeline , was ...
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... officer in the 73rd Regiment from which he was cashiered . Entering in 1790 , de Boigne's first brigade , he obtained command of the third and then of the second . On de Boigne s retirement in 1795 , Sutherland made every effort to ...
... officer in the 73rd Regiment from which he was cashiered . Entering in 1790 , de Boigne's first brigade , he obtained command of the third and then of the second . On de Boigne s retirement in 1795 , Sutherland made every effort to ...
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... officers confined by the mutinous Agra garrison . He was asso- ciated with George Hessing in arranging the terms of capitulation , and being released from his confinement * The Filoses were originally a Neapolitan family whose ...
... officers confined by the mutinous Agra garrison . He was asso- ciated with George Hessing in arranging the terms of capitulation , and being released from his confinement * The Filoses were originally a Neapolitan family whose ...
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