The latter post, having now been amply supplied with food, and sufficiently strengthened to defy attack, is no longer a source of anxiety; and however desirable it may be to support me here, I cannot but feel that it is still more important that the Gwalior... My Diary in India, in the Year 1858-9 - Side 442av Sir William Howard Russell - 1860Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| sir James Outram (1st bart.) - 1860 - 434 sider
...Canojee beyond to-night, being anxious to prevent the force being hurried from Cawnpore to Alum Bagh. The latter post, having now been amply supplied with...column, strengthened to the utmost by all other troops that can be spared from Cawnpore, should in the first instance be employed against the Gwalior rebels,... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1879 - 632 sider
...Alumbagh ;" declaring, that it was obviously to the advantage of the state that the Gwalior rebels, then said to be preparing to cross into the Doab, should be first effectually destroyed, and that the relief of Lucknow should be a secondary consideration. The post... | |
| Charles Rathbone Low - 1880 - 506 sider
...is still more important that the Gwidior rebels (said to be preparing to cross into the Doab) ohouM be first disposed of. I would therefore urge on Brigadier...column, strengthened to the utmost by all other troops that can be spared from Cawnpore, should, in the first instance be employed against the Gwalior rebels... | |
| Frederic John Goldsmid - 1880 - 486 sider
...feel that it is still more important that the Gwalior rebels (said to be preparing to cross into th« Doab) should be first disposed of. I would therefore urge on Brigadier Wilson, to whom I beg you would communicate this as if addressed to himself, that I consider that the Delhi column, strengthened... | |
| sir Frederic John Goldsmid - 1881 - 484 sider
...of anxiety; and however desirable it may be to support me here, I cannot but feel that it is ititt more important that the Gwalior rebels (said to be...therefore urge on Brigadier Wilson, to whom I beg you would communicate this as if addressed to himself, that I consider that the Delhi column, strengthened... | |
| John Black Atkins - 1911 - 438 sider
...cossid *) beyond to-night, being anxious to prevent the force being hurried from Cawnpore to Alum Bagh. The latter post having now been amply supplied with...cross into the Doab) should be first disposed of. I should therefore urge on Brigadier Wilson, to whom I beg you will communicate this as if addressed... | |
| John Black Atkins - 1911 - 440 sider
...cossid *) beyond to-night, being anxious to prevent the force being hurried from Cawnpore to Alum Bagh. The latter post having now been amply supplied with...cross into the Doab) should be first disposed of. I should therefore urge on Brigadier Wilson, to whom I beg you will communicate this as if addressed... | |
| John Black Atkins - 1911 - 446 sider
...cossid *) beyond to-night, being anxious to prevent the force being hurried from Cawnpore to Alum Bagh. The latter post having now been amply supplied with...cross into the Doab) should be first disposed of. I should therefore urge on Brigadier Wuson, to whom I beg you will communicate this as if addressed to... | |
| John Black Atkins - 1911 - 444 sider
...cossid *) beyond to-night, being anxious to prevent the force being hurried from Cawnpore to Alum Bagh. The latter post having now been amply supplied with...preparing to cross into the Doab) should be first disposed o£ I should therefore urge on Brigadier Wilson, to whom I beg you will communicate this as if addressed... | |
| George Hart Desmond Gimlette - 1927 - 580 sider
...Kanauji beyond to-night, being anxious to prevent the force being hurried from Cawnpore to Alambagh. The latter post, having now been amply supplied with...column, strengthened to the utmost by all other troops that can be spared from Cawnpore, should in the first instance be employed against the Gwalior rebels,... | |
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