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" ... was considerable, as you may suppose when I tell you that in some houses forty and fifty persons were hiding. These were not mutineers, but residents of the city, who trusted to our well-known mild rule for pardon. I am glad to say they were disappointed. "
A History of the Indian Mutiny: And of the Disturbances which Accompanied it ... - Side 391
av Thomas Rice Holmes - 1888 - 604 sider
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A Survey of Indian History 1757-1858

Keshavial B. Kamdar - 1922 - 618 sider
...victorious British armies were not totally free from the same charges. In Delhi, " harmless citixens were shot, clasping their hands for mercy. Trembling old men were cut down. " At .Talpaiguri, men were blown away from guns by Colonel George Sherer. Men who had left the army...
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The Other Side of the Medal

Edward John Thompson - 1926 - 158 sider
...city, who trusted to our well-known mild rule for pardon. I am glad to say they were disappointed." 8 " Harmless citizens were shot, clasping their hands...fanatics and budmashes into dark alleys, and there foully murdered." 4 Patriotism strangely unbalances the sanest minds. This last writer has just told us that...
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