The Personal Adventures and Experiences of a Magistrate During the Rise, Progress, and Suppression of the Indian MutinySummary: Events at Agra & Muttra. |
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... horsemen , and , as a further pro- tection , all the Englishmen whose duties did not compel them to remain in the station . In the course of the day I got intelligence from the north of the district that no mutineers had as yet entered ...
... horsemen , and , as a further pro- tection , all the Englishmen whose duties did not compel them to remain in the station . In the course of the day I got intelligence from the north of the district that no mutineers had as yet entered ...
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... horseman of my own to Agra . A little after dawn he left me , and soon after came the magistrate of Goorgoan and his clerk ; and succeeding them at short intervals came all the English and Christians residing along the road to Delhi ...
... horseman of my own to Agra . A little after dawn he left me , and soon after came the magistrate of Goorgoan and his clerk ; and succeeding them at short intervals came all the English and Christians residing along the road to Delhi ...
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... horseman to Agra to inform the Government , desiring him to proceed by a circuitous route to avoid the mutineers . This done , I ordered my carriage and riding horses to be in readiness should we require them to convey us to the ...
... horseman to Agra to inform the Government , desiring him to proceed by a circuitous route to avoid the mutineers . This done , I ordered my carriage and riding horses to be in readiness should we require them to convey us to the ...
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... . The Baboo's valour was being extolled in terms that showed it was not much believed in , when I felt someone touch me on my shoulder , and turning my head per- ceived the chief of my horsemen . As I turned 40 CH . V. THE INDIAN MUTINY .
... . The Baboo's valour was being extolled in terms that showed it was not much believed in , when I felt someone touch me on my shoulder , and turning my head per- ceived the chief of my horsemen . As I turned 40 CH . V. THE INDIAN MUTINY .
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... horsemen had asked me if we were really going to the Bhurtpore camp . When I informed him that we were , he endeavoured to dissuade me ; he said that everyone knew that the chiefs were in league with the Sepoys . If they were not , ' he ...
... horsemen had asked me if we were really going to the Bhurtpore camp . When I informed him that we were , he endeavoured to dissuade me ; he said that everyone knew that the chiefs were in league with the Sepoys . If they were not , ' he ...
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