| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1848 - 684 páginas
...him up. The Sikhs fought like devils. They charged down on ua singly, sword in hand, and strove to I break through our line. But it was no go ; and after...This is only what happened in our part of the field. ЛГТЕИ THE VICTOBT. At sunset we collected as many of our wounded as we could find, blew up all... | |
| Edward Joseph Thackwell - 1851 - 396 páginas
...stunning cheer. Poor Nightingale was shot in the head, and fell at my feet. The Sikhs fought like devils, singly, sword in hand, and strove to break through...This is only what happened in our part of the field. We were on the extreme right, and the thickness of the jungle prevented our seeing what was going on... | |
| 1888 - 482 páginas
...stunning cheer. Poor Nightingale was shot in the head and fell at my feet. The Sikhs fought like devils singly, sword in hand and strove to break through our line. But it was no VOL. vni. go ; and after a short struggle we swept them before us and remained masters of the field.... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1909 - 552 páginas
...cheer." The Sikhs met them sword in hand, and with desperate courage attempted to break through their line. " But it was no go ; and after a short struggle...them before us, and remained masters of the field." The splendid courage of the 2nd Europeans had redeemed the error made by Brigadier Pope in the movement... | |
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