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" No mob attacked by regular soldiers was ever more completely routed. The little band of Frenchmen who alone ventured to confront the English, were swept down the stream of fugitives. In an hour the forces of Surajah Dowlah were dispersed, never to reassemble.... "
The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art - Page 346
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The Historians' History of the World: A Comprehensive Narrative ..., Volume 22

Henry Smith Williams - World history - 1909 - 714 pages
...Siraj-ud-Daula were dispersed, never to reassemble. Only five hundred of the vanquished were skin. But their camp, their guns, their baggage, innumerable...remained in the power of the conquerors. With the loss of twenty-twosoldiers killed and fifty wounded, Give had scattered an army of near sixty thousand men,...
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Macaulay's Essay on Lord Clive

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Governors - 1910 - 202 pages
...fugitives. In an hour the forces of Surajah Dowlah were dispersed, never to reassemble. Only five 5 hundred of the vanquished were slain. But their camp,...had scattered an army of nearly sixty thousand men, 10 and subdued an empire larger and more populous than Great Britain. Meer Jaffier had given no assistance...
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Macaulay's Essays on Clive and Hastings

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1910 - 300 pages
...alone ventured to confront the English, were swept down the stream of fugitives. In an hour the forces of Surajah Dowlah were dispersed, never to reassemble....vanquished were slain, but their camp, their guns, their 5 baggage, innumerable wagons, innumerable cattle, remained in the power of the conquerors. With the...
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Essays on Clive and Hastings

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1911 - 346 pages
...ven- 20 tured to confront the English, were swept down the stream of fugitives. In an hour the forces of Surajah Dowlah were dispersed, never to reassemble....their camp, their guns, their baggage, innumerable wagons, innumerable cattle, 25 remained in the power of the conquerors. With the loss of twenty-two...
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Macaulay's Essay on Lord Clive

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1912 - 340 pages
...their baggage, innumerable wagons, innumerable cattle, remained in the power of the con- 25 querors. With the loss of twenty-two soldiers killed and fifty wounded, Clive had scattered an army of near sixty thousand men, and subdued an empire larger and more populous than Great Britain. 85. Meer...
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Literary Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English literature - 1913 - 842 pages
...alone ventured to confront the English, were swept down the stream of fugitives. In an hour the forces of Surajah Dowlah were dispersed, never to reassemble....innumerable cattle, remained in the power of the conquerors. {VVith the loss of " / twenty-two soldiers killed and fifty wounded, Clive had If scattered an army...
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Historical Essays

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1921 - 542 pages
...alone ventured to confront the English, were swept down the stream of fugitives. In an hour the forces of Surajah Dowlah were dispersed, never to reassemble....their camp, their guns, their baggage, innumerable wagons, innumerable cattle, remained in the power of the conquerors. With the loss of twenty-two soldiers...
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Macaulay's Essay on Lord Clive

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1921 - 298 pages
...confront the English, were swept down the stream of fugitives. In an hour the forces of Su-25 rajah Dowlah were dispersed, never to reassemble. Only five...their camp, their guns, their baggage, innumerable wagons, innumerable cattle, remained in the power 5 of the conquerors. With the loss of twenty -two...
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The Oxford Book of English Prose

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - English prose literature - 1925 - 1124 pages
...hundred of the vanquished were slain. But their camp, their guns, their baggage, innumerable wagons, innumerable cattle, remained in the power of the conquerors....and fifty wounded, Clive had scattered an army of near sixty thousand men, and subdued an empire larger and more populous than Great Britain. Essays...
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The Oxford Book of English Prose

Arthur Quiller-Couch - English prose literature - 1925 - 1262 pages
...alone ventured to confront the English, were swept down the stream of fugitives. In an hour the forces of Surajah Dowlah were dispersed, never to reassemble....their camp, their guns, their baggage, innumerable wagons, innumerable cattle, remained in the power of the conquerors. With the loss of twenty-two soldiers...
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