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Frontmatter
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i-viii | James Grant | view |
Chapter LV. The First Campaign Against Tipoo Including the Succsess of Colonels Stuart and Floyd —Battle of Shoeroor.—Conquest of Malabar Etc
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277-282 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LVI. The Second Campaign Against Tippoo.—Bangalore Stormed.—The Battle of Carigat
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283-289 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LVII. Junction with the Mahrattas and the Retreat to Bangalore
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290-292 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LVIII. Third Campaign Against Tippoo.—Storming of Nundydroog Savandroog Etc.—Mr. Francis’s Motion in Parliament Lost
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292-297 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LIX. The Rajah of Coorg.—The Bad Feeling in Britain.—Review of the Army and Final Advance upon Seringapatam
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297-302 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LX. Tippoo’s Camp Attacked.—Seringapatam Blocked up.—Tippoo Attempts to Negociate
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302-305 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXI. Tippoo Humbled.—Sues for Peace —Surrender of the Hostages.—Close of the War with Mysore
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305-310 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXII. Sir John Shore Afterwards Lord Teignmouth.—Sea-Fight with French Cruisers.—Mahadajee Scindia Dies.—Invasion of the Deccan by the Mahrattas.—Battle of Beder.—Rebellions in the Deccan Etc.
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310-317 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXIII. Defeat of Gholaum Mohammed Khan. —Marriage of Vizier Ali.—The Dutch Settlements Reduced.—Discontent in the Army Etc. —End of Lord Teign Mouth’s Administration
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317-323 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXIV. Earl of Mornington in Office.—Intrigues Between the French and Tippoo Sultan
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323-329 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXV. Preparations for the Final War with Tipoo.— The Battle of Malavelly
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329-334 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXVI. Character Etc. of Tippoo.—Last Siege of Seringapatayr and Death of the Sultan
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334-345 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXVII. The Fight in Balasore Roads.—Partition of Mysore.—Restoration of the Ancient Hindoo Dynasty
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345-348 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXVIII. “The King of the Two Worlds” Defeated and Slain
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348-352 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXIX. Acquisitions in the Carnatic Oude and Ferruckabad.—The Army of Egypt.—Annexation of Surat
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352-359 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXX. A New Marratta War.—The Battle of Assaye.—Truce with Scindia
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359-368 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXI. The Provinces of Goojerat and Cuttack Reduced.—Allyghur Stormed.—Battle of Delhi.—The Great Gun of Agra.—Battle of Laswaree
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369-376 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXII. Conquest of Bundelcund.—Battle of Argaon.—Storming of Gawilghur and End of the War
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376-381 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXIII. Sea-Fight Off Pulo Aor.—The House of Holkar.—War.—Monson’s Disastrous Retreat
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381-389 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXIV. The War with Holkar.—Ochterlony’s Defence of Delhi.—Our Victories at Ferruckabad and Deeg
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389-394 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXV. The Four Fatal Assaults on Bhurtpore.—Ameer Khan.—End of the Blockade
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394-401 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXVI. Cornwallis again Governor-General.—His Death and Tomb
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401-405 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXVII. Treaty with Scindia.—Pursuit of Holkar.—Tragic End of Sirjee Rao.—The Mutiny at Vellore
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405-411 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXVIII. The Earl of Minto Governor-General—Tragic Story of Lakshman the Robber.—Comonah Expedition—Ameer Khan and Other Robber Chiefs
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411-417 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXIX. Naval Affairs in the Indian Seas 1807 to 1809
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417-422 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXX. Capture of Kallinger.—“The Irish Kajah.”—Treaty with Runjeet Sing.—The Embassy to Cabul
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422-427 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXXI. The Embassifs to Persia and Scinde 1809.—Fighting in Travancore
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428-431 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXXII. The Dissensions at Madras.—Mutiny of the Army.—Its Causes and Conclusion
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431-436 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXXIII. Capture of Goa Macao Isle of France.—The Moluccas
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436-440 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXXIV. Conquest of Java and its Dependences
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440-447 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXXV. The Muchs.—The Nepaulese and Ghoorkas.—Death of the Earl of Minto
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447-449 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXXVI. The Earl of Moira Governor-General.—The Nepaulese War
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450-456 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXXVII. War with the Choorkas.—Valour and Success of Ochterlony.—Operations of General Wood.—Conquest of Kumaon and Gurwhal Etc.
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456-461 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXXVIII. The Heights of Maloun Captured.—The Second Campaign in Nepalil Under Ochterlony.—Its Victorious Conclusion
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461-470 | James Grant | view |
Chapter LXXXIX. Intrigues of the Ghoorkas.—Cutch Subdued.—Opposition of the Hindoos to Taxation.—The Siege of Hatrass and Flight of Dyaram
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470-476 | James Grant | view |
Chapter XC. The Pindarees and what Led to a War with Them
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476-482 | James Grant | view |
Chapter XCI. Detail of the Armies of Hindostan and the Deccan.—Scindia’s Treaty and Contingent.—Mountstuart Elphinstone and the Peishwa Etc.
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482-488 | James Grant | view |
Chapter XCII. The Battle of Kirkee.—Revolt of Apa Sahib.—The Battles of the Seetabuldee Hills and Nagpore.—Combat of Jubulpore Etc.
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488-497 | James Grant | view |
Chapter XCIII. Battle of Maheidpore.—Cholera Morbus.—Legend Concerning it.—Progress of the Pindaree War
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498-506 | James Grant | view |
Chapter XCIV. The Battle of Koreigaum.—Continued Flight of the Peishwa Etc.
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506-514 | James Grant | view |
Chapter XCV. Capture of Chanda and Riaghur.—The Killedar of Talnere
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514-519 | James Grant | view |
Chapter XCVI. Operations in Candeish.—Fall of Malligaumi.—Apa Sahib Made Prisoner But Escapes.— Surrender of the Last Peishwa of the Mahrattas Etc.
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520-526 | James Grant | view |
Chapter XCVII. Of the Bheels and Gonds. Etc.—APA Sahid Again in Arms.—His Flight.
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527-531 | James Grant | view |
Chapter XCVIII. Preparations Against Aseerghur.—Its Siege and Capture.—Close of the War and its Results
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531-536 | James Grant | view |
Chapter XCIX. British Rule in Central India.—The Kandyan War and Conquest of Ceylon
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537-544 | James Grant | view |
Chapter C. The Affairs of Cutch.—Quarrel with the Ameers of Scinde.—Insurrection in Goojerat.—Affairs of Oude and the Deccan.—Case of Palmer and Co.
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544-550 | James Grant | view |
Chapter CI. The Pirates of the Gulf.—Their Origin and Progress.—End of Lord Hastings Administration
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550-557 | James Grant | view |
Chapter CII. George Canning Appointed Governor-General Resigns; Lord Amherst Appointed.—Sir. John Adanis in the Intirim Conducts the Administration Etc.
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557-564 | James Grant | view |
Chapter CIII. The First Burmese War.—Capture of Rangoon.—The European Prisoners.—Morality among the Troops Etc.
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564-572 | James Grant | view |
Chapter CIV. The War with Burmah.—Attack on the Great Pagoda at Rangoon.—Operations in Assam Arracan Etc.
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572-576 | James Grant | view |