| William Stephen Raikes Hodson - 1859 - 398 ページ
...with his family, took refuge in a boat on the river, and the native accounts * 'CAWNPORE, July 26th. ' General Havelock has crossed the river to relieve ' Lucknow, which will be effected four days hence. ' We shall probably march to Delhi to-morrow, with ' 4000 or 5000 Europeans, and a heavy artillery,... | |
| William Stephen Raikes Hodson - 1859 - 414 ページ
...his family, took refuo-e in a boat on the river, and the native accounts * ' CAWNPORE, July 26th. ' General Havelock has crossed the river to relieve ' Lucknow. which will be effected four days hence. ' We shall probably march to Delhi to-morrow, with ' 4000 or 5000 Europeans, and a heavy artillery,... | |
| William Stephen Raikes Hodson - 1859 - 404 ページ
...with his family, took refuge in a boat on the river, and the native accounts * 'CAWNPORE, July 26th. ' General Havelock has crossed the river to relieve ' Lucknow, which will be effected four days hence. ' We shall probably march to Delhi to-morrow, with ' 4000 or 5000 Europeans, and a heavy artillery,... | |
| William Stephen Raikes Hodson - 1883 - 412 ページ
...when required. 5//4. — The letter I annex* from Colonel Tytler gives good * " CAWNPORE, July 26th. " General Havelock has crossed the river to relieve Lucknow, which will be effected four days hence. "We shall probably march to Delhi to-morrow, with 4000 or 5000 Europeans, and a heavy artillery, in... | |
| Keith Young, Sir Henry Wylie Norman, Mrs. Keith Young - 1902 - 522 ページ
...evening towards 75th lines. Copy of a Letter received at Afeerut. C AWN PORE, 26th July. MY DEAR SIR, — General Havelock has crossed the river to relieve...five thousand Europeans and a heavy Artillery — in numbers, not in weight. The China force is in Calcutta, five thousand men ; more troops expected immediately.... | |
| Keith Young - 1902 - 536 ページ
...evening towards 75th lines. Copy of a Letter received at Meerut. CAWNPORE, 26M July. MY DEAR SIB, — General Havelock has crossed the river to relieve...five thousand Europeans and a heavy Artillery — in numbers, not in weight. The China force is in Calcutta, five thousand men ; more troops expected immediately.... | |
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