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... - ern Concan , which a detachment of the Peishwa's troops had taken on the 30th of last month , garri- * See Supplement to the London Gazette , of Tuesday the 29th August 1820 . soned soned as it was by a party of police peons ( 6 )
... - ern Concan , which a detachment of the Peishwa's troops had taken on the 30th of last month , garri- * See Supplement to the London Gazette , of Tuesday the 29th August 1820 . soned soned as it was by a party of police peons ( 6 )
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soned as it was by a party of police peons only , having been recaptured by a detail of the 1st batta- lian 9th regiment of Native Infantry , under the command of Captain Brooks , of the 7th Native In- fantry , the Right Honourable the ...
soned as it was by a party of police peons only , having been recaptured by a detail of the 1st batta- lian 9th regiment of Native Infantry , under the command of Captain Brooks , of the 7th Native In- fantry , the Right Honourable the ...
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... party of sebundies . I cannot help congratulating you on the rapid success of our operations in this quarter , not less than thirteen forts , each of which would be called impregnable , have surrendered with but little opposi- tion ...
... party of sebundies . I cannot help congratulating you on the rapid success of our operations in this quarter , not less than thirteen forts , each of which would be called impregnable , have surrendered with but little opposi- tion ...
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... party , consisting of the gre- nadiers of the 1st battalion 26th native infantry completed to 200 men , and detachments from the 1st battalion 19th , and 1st battalion 23d regiment of 150 men ( to be supported by 200 more from near the ...
... party , consisting of the gre- nadiers of the 1st battalion 26th native infantry completed to 200 men , and detachments from the 1st battalion 19th , and 1st battalion 23d regiment of 150 men ( to be supported by 200 more from near the ...
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... party until he found he could be of no use . He reports the head of the column , composed of the 1st bat- talion 26th regiment native infantry , to have be- haved in a most brave manner , as much so as he could have wished at first ...
... party until he found he could be of no use . He reports the head of the column , composed of the 1st bat- talion 26th regiment native infantry , to have be- haved in a most brave manner , as much so as he could have wished at first ...
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