Shah-Ke-Chuck, and his left on the furrowed hills before described. The day being so far advanced, I decided upon taking up a position in rear of the village, in order to reconnoitre my front, finding that I could not turn the enemy's flanks, which rested... Narrative of the Second Seikh War, in 1848-49 - Página 324por Edward Joseph Thackwell - 1851 - 370 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1849 - 820 páginas
...not a dense, was still a difficult jungle, bis right in advance of Futteh Shah- KeChuck, and his lelc on the furrowed hills before described. The day being...which rested upon a dense jungle, extending nearly to Hailab, which I had previously occupied for some time, and the neighbourhood of which I knew, and upon... | |
| 1850 - 1026 páginas
...which though not a dense, was still a difficult jungle, his right in advance of Futteh Shah-Ke-Chuck, and his left on the furrowed hills before described....neighbourhood of which I knew, and upon the raviney hills near Russool, without detaching a force to a distance ; this I considered both inexpedient and dangerous.... | |
| 1850 - 918 páginas
...which, though not a dense, was still a difficult jungle, his right in advance of Futteh Sb.ab.-keChuck, and his left on the furrowed hills before described....and the neighbourhood of which I knew, and upon the raviny hills near Russool, without detaching a force to a distance ; this I considered both inexpedient... | |
| William Hough - 1853 - 750 páginas
...though not a dense, still, a difficult jungle — the Sikh right in advance of Futteh-Shah-Ke-Chuck, and his left on the furrowed hills before described. " The day being far advanced, Lord Gough determined upon taking up a position in rear of the village, in order to reconnoitre... | |
| Sind irregular horse - 1856 - 364 páginas
...which, though not a dense, was still a difficult jungle ; his right in advance of Futteh Shah kc Chuck, and his left on the furrowed hills before described....reconnoitre my front, finding that I could not turn the enemy.s flanks, which rested upon a dense jungle extending nearly to Hailah, which I had previously... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1864 - 900 páginas
...army, which, though not a dense, was a difficult, juugle."J It was Lord Cough's intention to have taken up a position in rear of the village, in order to reconnoitre his front, finding that he could not turn the enemy's flanks, which rested upon a dense jungle, extending... | |
| Harold Carmichael Wylly - 1908 - 482 páginas
...morning, moved out of his several positions, and occupied the ground in our front, which, though not dense, was still a difficult jungle, his right in...which rested upon a dense jungle, extending nearly to Hillah, which I had previously occupied for some time, and the neighbourhood of which I knew, and upon... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1909 - 552 páginas
...to a distance ; this I considered both inexpedient and dangerous." The day being so far advanced, he decided upon taking up a position in rear of the village in order to reconnoitre. The clever critic of war who is always with us, has blamed him for retiring the bulk of his army, but... | |
| 1850 - 914 páginas
...which, though not a dense, was still a difficult jungle, his right in advance of Futteh Shah-keChuck, and his left on the furrowed hills before described....and the neighbourhood of which I knew, and upon the raviny hills near Russool, without detaching a force to a distance; this I considered both inexpedient... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1850 - 912 páginas
...which, though not a dense, was still a difficult jungle, his right in advance of Futteh Shah-keChuck, and his left on the furrowed hills before described....and the neighbourhood of which I knew, and upon the raviny hills near Russool, without detaching a force to a distance ; this I considered both inexpedient... | |
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