The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 12
... sides of the fort . The * Brownrigg was known among the natives as Karánai Saheb , this being merely an unfortunate ( or rather intemperate ) corruption of his name ! He was an Irish- man by birth , held in such great esteem by Daulat ...
... sides of the fort . The * Brownrigg was known among the natives as Karánai Saheb , this being merely an unfortunate ( or rather intemperate ) corruption of his name ! He was an Irish- man by birth , held in such great esteem by Daulat ...
Page 13
... side being 218 men killed and wounded . A couple of days later 2,500 of the enemy surrendered on the condi- tion that they should be taken into the British service on the same pay as they drew in Sindhia's service . The following day ...
... side being 218 men killed and wounded . A couple of days later 2,500 of the enemy surrendered on the condi- tion that they should be taken into the British service on the same pay as they drew in Sindhia's service . The following day ...
Page 27
... to make sure of the charge . The word was given , both men fired , and Francis fell . Hastings immediately ran to his side , saying that opponent he Pearse ran to if anything serious had happened DUELLING DAYS IN OLD CALCUTTA . 27.
... to make sure of the charge . The word was given , both men fired , and Francis fell . Hastings immediately ran to his side , saying that opponent he Pearse ran to if anything serious had happened DUELLING DAYS IN OLD CALCUTTA . 27.
Page 39
... side of the Kols . The fighting took place in Paus 1888 Sambat . Two of the Lals of Sirgi were killed . Konwar Srinath Sah of Palkot was so much frightened that he sent for Lal Deonath Sah . Both Konwar Srinath Sah and Lal Deonath Sah ...
... side of the Kols . The fighting took place in Paus 1888 Sambat . Two of the Lals of Sirgi were killed . Konwar Srinath Sah of Palkot was so much frightened that he sent for Lal Deonath Sah . Both Konwar Srinath Sah and Lal Deonath Sah ...
Page 41
... side , but inwardly on the side of the Kols . The Mankis were sent for , received with honour , and head - dresses were wrapped on their heads . The Mankis requested that they should be permitted to distil liquor free of license Colonel ...
... side , but inwardly on the side of the Kols . The Mankis were sent for , received with honour , and head - dresses were wrapped on their heads . The Mankis requested that they should be permitted to distil liquor free of license Colonel ...
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