Essays And Lectures On Indian Historical Subjects

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Essays And Lectures On Indian Historical Subjects
G B George Bruce Malleson
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However that may have been, it cannot be doubted that to the general the first announcement, no less than the manner in which it was made known, was a bitter disappointment. He was not wanting, nevertheless, on this trying occasion, to the principles which had ever guided his course. Havelock the superseded was as active, as daring, as energetic, as full of vigour as when he ruled, the unfettered commander of an independent force. Never were his great qualities more urgently required on behalf ...of the public service than after his return from the battle of Bithoor. Out of 1700 Europeans whom he had had altogether from the time of quitting Allahabad under his orders, but 685 remained effective. Not only was he compelled to abandon all idea of moving into Oudh, but the action of the Gwalior HAVELOCK. 235 Contingent at Kalpee rendered it doubtful whether he could even maintain Cawnpore. This force consisting of 5, 000 men with 30 guns, was already threatening Futtehpore. To the north, the Nawab of Furruckabad had 30, 000 men under him in arms, ready to take advantage of the difficulties which menaced Cawnpore.

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