Fifty-Seven: Some Account of the Administration in Indian Districts During the Revolt of the Bengal Army |
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... complete the works necessary for the capture of Delhi within the short time actually employed , was not more a consequence of the indefatigable exertions of the troops in the trenches , than of the constant and laborious preparations ...
... complete the works necessary for the capture of Delhi within the short time actually employed , was not more a consequence of the indefatigable exertions of the troops in the trenches , than of the constant and laborious preparations ...
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... complete wreck , and the administration of the district lost , temporarily , to the British . But this was no more than was to be expected , Like Saharanpur and Muzafarnagar , the Meerut district con- tained numerous groups of Gujar ...
... complete wreck , and the administration of the district lost , temporarily , to the British . But this was no more than was to be expected , Like Saharanpur and Muzafarnagar , the Meerut district con- tained numerous groups of Gujar ...
Page 48
... before its full purpose had been attained . The city had been , by this time , surrounded by a wall ; but no precautions appear to have given complete satisfaction . The ultimate result of the revolt 48 INDIAN DISTRICTS DURING THE REVOLT .
... before its full purpose had been attained . The city had been , by this time , surrounded by a wall ; but no precautions appear to have given complete satisfaction . The ultimate result of the revolt 48 INDIAN DISTRICTS DURING THE REVOLT .
Page 49
... complete satisfaction . The ultimate result of the revolt , for Agra , was that the seat of government was removed to the less central , but more strategic , region of Allahabad , where it has continued ever since . In the meanwhile ...
... complete satisfaction . The ultimate result of the revolt , for Agra , was that the seat of government was removed to the less central , but more strategic , region of Allahabad , where it has continued ever since . In the meanwhile ...
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... complete resump- tion of peaceful life . At length , in March 1858 , a strong column marched down under Major - General Penny , commanding the division * ; and no further incidents are recorded in regard to this portion of the Duáb . Of ...
... complete resump- tion of peaceful life . At length , in March 1858 , a strong column marched down under Major - General Penny , commanding the division * ; and no further incidents are recorded in regard to this portion of the Duáb . Of ...
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