The Punjab and Delhi in 1857: Being a Narrative of the Measures by which the Punjab was Saved and Delhi Recovered During the Indian Mutiny, Volum 2William Blackwood and Sons, 1861 |
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Side 5
... cordial in acknowledging the authority of the Pun- jab government , and was ever looking to Agra for his instructions , and ready to second the withdrawal from * GREATHED'S Letters , passim . 6 AN ASSAULT AGAIN PLANNED . Delhi , on the.
... cordial in acknowledging the authority of the Pun- jab government , and was ever looking to Agra for his instructions , and ready to second the withdrawal from * GREATHED'S Letters , passim . 6 AN ASSAULT AGAIN PLANNED . Delhi , on the.
Side 6
... government , Agra . However , the remonstrances of Sir John Law- rence prevailed , and for the time the idea of retreat was put off . Still the progress was slow and weary- ing ; and some of the bolder and more daring spirits in camp ...
... government , Agra . However , the remonstrances of Sir John Law- rence prevailed , and for the time the idea of retreat was put off . Still the progress was slow and weary- ing ; and some of the bolder and more daring spirits in camp ...
Side 40
... Government , that overtures have been made by the King of Delhi to the officer commanding the troops there , and that these overtures may be possibly renewed upon the basis of the restoration of the King to the position which he held ...
... Government , that overtures have been made by the King of Delhi to the officer commanding the troops there , and that these overtures may be possibly renewed upon the basis of the restoration of the King to the position which he held ...
Side 41
... GOVERNMENT PROHIBITION CONSIDERED . 41 The Governor - General wishes it to be understood , that any concession to the King , of which the King's restoration to his former position should be the basis , is one to which the Government ...
... GOVERNMENT PROHIBITION CONSIDERED . 41 The Governor - General wishes it to be understood , that any concession to the King , of which the King's restoration to his former position should be the basis , is one to which the Government ...
Side 42
... Government of India in the Foreign Department , had been Commissioner of the Cis - Sutlej States , and , for a few months , Financial Commissioner of the Punjab . GREATHED'S Letters , p . 94 . A FATAL COURSE FOR THE PUNJAB . 43 be ...
... Government of India in the Foreign Department , had been Commissioner of the Cis - Sutlej States , and , for a few months , Financial Commissioner of the Punjab . GREATHED'S Letters , p . 94 . A FATAL COURSE FOR THE PUNJAB . 43 be ...
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1st Fusiliers 1st Punjab Infantry 60th Rifles advance arms army artillery assault attack Bahadoor Bastion batteries Bengal Brigadier Cabul camp Captain carried Cashmere Cis-Sutlej Coke's Rifles Colonel column command corps danger disarmed district duty enemy English escape European Ferozepore fire force gallant gallantry Gogaira Government guard guns hands Hindoo Hindostanee Hodson honour horses India Irregular Cavalry Jheend Jhelum Jhujjur Jullundhur July Khan killed King of Delhi Kurnal Lahore Lahore Gate lakhs Lieut Lieutenant Loodiana loss Ludlow Castle Major Major-General Meerut ment Mohammedan month Mooltan morning mutiny Nabba native Nawab Nicholson NUJUFFGHUR officers once outbreak passed Peshawur Philour picquet police Poorbeah position punishment Punjab Infantry Puttiala Rajah Rawul Pindee reached rebellion rebels regiment road Rohtuk Sealkote sepoys September 14 serai shot siege Siege of Delhi Sikhs Sir John Lawrence soldiers sowars station Sutlej tion traitors treachery troops Umballa Umritsur village whole wing wounded
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Side 156 - Woe to the bloody city! it is all full of lies and robbery; the prey departeth not. The noise of a whip, and the noise of the rattling of the wheels, and of the...