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... troops in point of number was , in a great measure , counterbalanced by the unskilful disposition of the three great masses of the Burman army , which , separated from each other by a broad and rapid river , or an impenetrable forest ...
... troops in point of number was , in a great measure , counterbalanced by the unskilful disposition of the three great masses of the Burman army , which , separated from each other by a broad and rapid river , or an impenetrable forest ...
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... troops advanced to the assault . The 1st Bengal brigade , consisting of the 13th and 38th regiments , was directed to advance by the beach , and storm the height in front , and the six companies of the 87th regiment , which had advanced ...
... troops advanced to the assault . The 1st Bengal brigade , consisting of the 13th and 38th regiments , was directed to advance by the beach , and storm the height in front , and the six companies of the 87th regiment , which had advanced ...
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... troops in point of number was , in a great measure , counterbalanced by the unskilful disposition of the three great masses of the Burman army , which , separated from each other by a broad and rapid river , or an impenetrable forest ...
... troops in point of number was , in a great measure , counterbalanced by the unskilful disposition of the three great masses of the Burman army , which , separated from each other by a broad and rapid river , or an impenetrable forest ...
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... troops advanced to the assault . The 1st Bengal brigade , consisting of the 13th and 38th regiments , was directed to advance by the beach , and storm the height in front , and the six companies of the 87th regiment , which had advanced ...
... troops advanced to the assault . The 1st Bengal brigade , consisting of the 13th and 38th regiments , was directed to advance by the beach , and storm the height in front , and the six companies of the 87th regiment , which had advanced ...
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... troops in point of number was , in a great measure , counterbalanced by the unskilful disposition of the three great masses of the Burman army , which , separated from each other by a broad and rapid river , or an impenetrable forest ...
... troops in point of number was , in a great measure , counterbalanced by the unskilful disposition of the three great masses of the Burman army , which , separated from each other by a broad and rapid river , or an impenetrable forest ...
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