A History of British India: From the Earliest English Intercourse to the ...
A History of British India: From the Earliest English Intercourse to the ...
Charles Macfarlane
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The general himself had two horses killed under him^ one shot and the other piked ; every one of Ms staff-officena had one or two horses killed, and liig orderly's head was knocked off by a cannon-baU as he rodt* close by Ms side. The enemy, who fled towards the Adjun- tee ^baut, through which they had passed into the Deckan, leiit IjSOO dead, and a great number badly woiuaded, on the field of battle * Great was the increase of fame to the Company's troops. * Tho Bfttive cavalry of Fort St. Gre...orge emuli\ted the bra- y^ry a^*i stamina of that splendid regiment the 19th light dragoons. At the most critical moment of the battle^ which still ranks amongst the hardest fought of those that have b^en gained by the UluHtrious Wellington, the British (ij*a 272 lake's victobt nbab delhi. [1803. Asiatic fellow-soldiers " keep pace for pace and blow for every blow."* Colonel Stevenson, who had encountered some unexpected obstacles on his route, arrived at Assaye early on the 24ith, and was immediately despatched after the flying enemy.
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