| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1873 - 950 páginas
...alone ventured to confront the English, were swept down the stream of fugitives. In an hour the forces of Surajah Dowlah were dispersed, never to reassemble....vanquished were slain. But their camp, their guns, then- baggage, innumerable waggons, innumerable cattle, remained in the power of the conquerors. With... | |
| John Young Sargent - 1873 - 188 páginas
...alone ventured to confront the English, were swept down the stream of fugitives. In an hour the forces of Surajah Dowlah were dispersed never to reassemble....of the vanquished were slain. But their camp, their baggage, innumerable waggons, innumerable cattle, remained in the power of the conquerors. With the... | |
| James Mason - 1875 - 674 páginas
...fugitives. In an hour, the forces of Surajah Dowlah were dispersed, never to re-assemble. Only 500 of the vanquished were slain; but their camp, their...and fifty wounded, Clive had scattered an army of near 60,000 men, and subdued an empire larger and more populous than Great Britain. ' Clive,' says... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1876 - 508 páginas
...alone ventured to confront the English, were swept down the stream of fugitives. In an hour the forces of Surajah Dowlah were dispersed, never to reassemble....and fifty wounded, Clive had scattered an army of near sixty thousand men, and subdued an empire larger and more populous than Great Britain. Meer Jaffier... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1876 - 506 páginas
...alone ventured to confront the English, were swept down the stream of fugitives. In an hour the forces of Surajah Dowlah were dispersed, never to reassemble....and fifty wounded, Clive had scattered an army of near sixty thousand men, and subdued an empire larger and more populous than Great Britain. Meer Jaffier... | |
| Robert Lomas - 1876 - 122 páginas
...alone ventured to confront the English, were swept down the stream of fugitives. In "an hour the forces of Surajah ' Dowlah were dispersed, never to re-assemble....and fifty wounded, Clive had scattered an army of near sixty thousand men, and subdued an empire larger and more populous than Great Britain. MACAULAY,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1860 - 452 páginas
...alone ventured to confront the English, were swept down the stream of fugitives. In an hour the forces of Surajah Dowlah were dispersed, never to reassemble....the conquerors. With the loss of twenty-two soldiers A killed and fifty wounded, Clive had scattered an army ] of near sixty thousand men, and subdued an... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1877 - 244 páginas
...alone ventured to confront the English, were swept down the stream of fugitives. In an hour the forces of Surajah Dowlah were dispersed, never to reassemble....waggons, innumerable cattle, remained in the power of the 5 conquerors. With the loss of twenty-two soldiers killed and fifty wounded, Clive had scattered an... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1877 - 498 páginas
...fugitives. In an hour the forces of Surajah Dowlah were dispersed, never to re-assemblo. Only live hundred of the vanquished were slain. But their camp, their guns, their baggage, innumerable wagons, innumerable cattle, remained in the power of the conquerors. With the loss of twenty-two soldiers... | |
| Sir William Patrick Andrew - 1878 - 442 páginas
...ventured to confront the English were swept down by the stream of fugitives. In an hour the forces of Surajah Dowlah were dispersed never to reassemble...remained in the power of the conquerors. With the loss of twenty- two soldiers killed and fifty wounded, Clive had scattered an army of near sixty thousand men,... | |
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