Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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Page xiii
... Havelock crosses the Ganges into Oude- 1 : Defeat of the enemy at Unao , and three times at Busherut Gunge- General Havelock falls back on Cawnpore - Bithoor taken a second time- Letter from Colonel Inglis at Lucknow to General Havelock ...
... Havelock crosses the Ganges into Oude- 1 : Defeat of the enemy at Unao , and three times at Busherut Gunge- General Havelock falls back on Cawnpore - Bithoor taken a second time- Letter from Colonel Inglis at Lucknow to General Havelock ...
Page 373
... Havelock's saints ; they are never drunk , and Havelock is always ready . " Of the Burmese war Havelock published a military memoir , which was considered to be a very valuable docu- ment . In 1829 Havelock took a step , important in ...
... Havelock's saints ; they are never drunk , and Havelock is always ready . " Of the Burmese war Havelock published a military memoir , which was considered to be a very valuable docu- ment . In 1829 Havelock took a step , important in ...
Page 375
... Havelock received the com- mand of a division in the army commanded by his old comrade Sir James Outram . The campaign was brief , and offered few opportunities of earning distinction . Bushire was taken by the combined operations of ...
... Havelock received the com- mand of a division in the army commanded by his old comrade Sir James Outram . The campaign was brief , and offered few opportunities of earning distinction . Bushire was taken by the combined operations of ...
Contents
STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
TRANSACTIONS IN CHINAConsequences of the disturbances at Canton | 44 |
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