| 1744 - 596 páginas
...the Sikhs stood and fought like men, but the greater portion (there must have been at least 1,000) left the village at one end as we entered at the other. Those that remained were shot or bayoneted on the spot. There was no quarter given. A number of them shut... | |
| 1850 - 704 páginas
...(there must have been at least 1000) left the village at one end as we entered at the other. Those that remained were shot or bayoneted on the spot. There...down the doors, and poured in volley after volley, end sullenly and savagely the brutes died, fighting to the last. • ' • • • The whole line of... | |
| Edward Joseph Thackwell - 1851 - 396 páginas
...the Sikhs stood and fought like men ; but the greater portion (there must at least have been about 1000) left the village at one end, as we entered at...quarter given. A number of them shut themselves up in their houses ; but our men beat down the doors, and poured in volley after volley, and sullenly and... | |
| 1888 - 482 páginas
...village at every point. The Sikhs stood and fought like men. Those who remained were shot or bayonetted on the spot. There was no quarter given. A number...last. We captured three of their standards in the village, and then, leaving the left wing to take possession, we defiled to the right and found ourselves... | |
| Alicia Cameron Taylor - 1913 - 388 páginas
...village at every point. Many of the Sikhs stood and fought like men, but the greater portion — about 1000 — left the village at one end as we entered at the other. Those that remained were shot or bayonetted on the spot. There was no quarter given. . . . Presently we found... | |
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