The Quarterly Review, Volume 5William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1811 |
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Page 176
... Seringapatam . But with the measures stated , the government combined others , of a less obvious and more strenuous nature . It was clear that the Sepoys in the Company's service had no personal interest in the success of the mutiny ...
... Seringapatam . But with the measures stated , the government combined others , of a less obvious and more strenuous nature . It was clear that the Sepoys in the Company's service had no personal interest in the success of the mutiny ...
Page 179
... Seringapatam , as might blockade the insurgents in that city , supposing them to conti- nue refractory ; on the other to prepare for the contingencies of a conflict with those in the north . As it was well understood that the officers ...
... Seringapatam , as might blockade the insurgents in that city , supposing them to conti- nue refractory ; on the other to prepare for the contingencies of a conflict with those in the north . As it was well understood that the officers ...
Page 180
... Seringapatam , or towards Madras . A third course southwards , the nature of the country hardly al- lowed . With a view to provide against such events , the government arranged the formation of two principal corps ; the one , in the ...
... Seringapatam , or towards Madras . A third course southwards , the nature of the country hardly al- lowed . With a view to provide against such events , the government arranged the formation of two principal corps ; the one , in the ...
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... to cast our eyes more particularly on the strong - holds of in- surrection beyond the Kistna and at Seringapatam . Few things can be more dull in the recital than the mere preparations 182 FEB . India . Disturbances at Madras .
... to cast our eyes more particularly on the strong - holds of in- surrection beyond the Kistna and at Seringapatam . Few things can be more dull in the recital than the mere preparations 182 FEB . India . Disturbances at Madras .
Page 190
... Seringapatam , where occurrences of equal importance were about the same time taking place . It has already been observed that the official order for the detach- ment of a battalion of sepoys and a company of artillery from Se ...
... Seringapatam , where occurrences of equal importance were about the same time taking place . It has already been observed that the official order for the detach- ment of a battalion of sepoys and a company of artillery from Se ...
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