The ranks of the enemy broken ; their position carried ; their guns, ammunition, camp equipage, and baggage, captured : their flying masses driven before the victorious pursuers from mid-day to dusk, receiving most severe punishment in their flight ;... Narrative of the Second Seikh War, in 1848-49 - Página 347por Edward Joseph Thackwell - 1851 - 370 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1849 - 820 páginas
...by Akram Khan, son of the Ameer Dost Mahomed Khan ; a result, my Lord, glorious indeed for the very victorious army of India. The ranks of the enemy broken...enemy, this triumphant success, this brilliant victory, has been achieved with comparatively little loss on our side. The number of guns taken in action and... | |
| 1849 - 784 páginas
...indeed for the very victorious army of India. The ranks of the enemy broken ; their position carried j their guns, ammunition, camp equipage, and baggage,...enemy, this triumphant success, this brilliant victory, has been achieved with comparatively little loss on our side. The number of guns taken in action and... | |
| University magazine - 1850 - 794 páginas
...their guns, ammunition, campfquipage, and baggage captured, their Hying masses driven before their victorious pursuers from mid-day to dusk, receiving...resistance of the enemy, this triumphant success, tliU brilliant victory, has been achieved with comparatively little loss on our side.'' The veteran... | |
| 1850 - 1026 páginas
...becoming rout, they fled in the utmost disorder, "their ranks broken" (the Commander-in-Chief writes), "their position carried, their guns, ammunition, camp...receiving most severe punishment in their flight." It will much enhance the gratification which the intelligence of this great success must afford you,... | |
| 1850 - 890 páginas
...their guns, ammunition, campequipage, and baggage captured, their flying masses driven before their victorious pursuers from mid-day to dusk, receiving...in their flight ; and, my lord, with gratitude to л merciful Providence, I have the satisfaction of adding, thut, notwithstanding the obstinate resistance... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1850 - 776 páginas
...broken ; their position carried ; their guns, ammunition, camp-equipage, and baggage, captured ; and their flying masses driven before the victorious pursuers from mid-day to dusk." Fifty-three pieces of artillery left Spoils of the in the hands of the victors, along with the camp,... | |
| William Hough - 1853 - 750 páginas
...ranks of the enemy broken, camp equipage and baggage captured, their flying masses driven before their victorious pursuers, from mid-day to dusk, receiving...have the satisfaction of adding that, notwithstanding 1 " Blue Book," p. 597. Having written a short account on the field of battle to the governor-general.... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1853 - 672 páginas
...utmost disorder, " their ranks broken, their positions carTied ; their guns, ammunition, camp-equipage, and baggage captured ; their flying masses driven...receiving most severe punishment in their flight." f Our loss in killed and wounded was comparatively ver small. The noble governor-general said that... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1853 - 718 páginas
...utmost disorder, " their ranks broken, their positions carried ; their guns, ammunition, camp-equipage, and baggage captured ; their flying masses driven...receiving most severe punishment in their flight. "t Our loss in killed and wounded was comparatively very small. The noble governor-general said that... | |
| 1855 - 800 páginas
...ranks broken ; their position carried ; their guns, ammunition, campequipage, and baggage captured; and their flying masses driven before the victorious pursuers from mid-day to dusk." Fifty-three pieces of artillery left in the hands of the victors, along with the camp, baggage, magazines,... | |
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