| 1841 - 902 sider
...time. A few minutes before three o'clock in the morning the explosion took place, and proved completely successful. Captain Peat, of the Bombay engineers,...and feeling. On hearing the advance sounded by the bugle (being the signal for the gate having been blown in), the artillery, under the able direction... | |
| 1839 - 426 sider
...few minutes- before three o'clock in the morning, the explosion took place, and; proved completely successful. Captain Peat, of the Bombay engineers, was thrown down and stunned by it, but shortly afterwards cecoveredhis senses and feeling. On hearing the advahee. sounded by the hugles (being the... | |
| 1839 - 594 sider
...by the bugl« (being the signal for the gate having been blown in), th« Artillery, under the »blc directions of Brigadier Stevenson, consisting of Captain Grant's troop of Bengal Horse Artillery, the camel battery, under Captain Abbott, both superintended by Captain Pew, Captain Martin and Cotgrave... | |
| James Outram - 1840 - 266 sider
...proper time. A few minutes before 3 o'clock in the morning, the explosion took place, and was completely successful. Captain Peat of the Bombay Engineers,...Captain Grant's Troop of Bengal Horse Artillery, the Camel Battery under Captain Abbot, both superintended by Major Pew, Captains Martin and Cotgrave's... | |
| Richard Hartley Kennedy - 1840 - 338 sider
...time. A few minutes before three o'clock in the morning, the explosion took place, and was completely successful. Captain Peat of the Bombay Engineers was...Captain Grant's troop of Bengal Horse Artillery, the Camel Battery under Captain Abbot, both superintended by Major Pew, Captains Martin and Cotgrave's... | |
| Richard Hartley Kennedy - 1840 - 642 sider
...time. A few minutes before three o'clock in the morning, the explosion took place, and was completely successful. Captain Peat of the Bombay Engineers was...Captain Grant's troop of Bengal Horse Artillery, the Camel Battery under Captain Abbot, both superintended by Major Pew, Captains Martin and Cotgrave's... | |
| James Outram - 1840 - 290 sider
...time. A fe• w minutes before 3 o'clock in the morning, the explosion took place, and was completely successful. Captain Peat, of the Bombay Engineers,...having been blown in), the Artillery, under the able direction of Brigadier Stevenson, consisting of Captain Grant's Troop of Bengal Horse Artillery, the... | |
| William Hough - 1840 - 604 sider
...before 3 o'clock in the morning, the " explosion" took place, and proved completely successful. Capt. Peat, of the Bombay Engineers, was thrown down and...blown in) the Artillery, under the able directions of Brigr. Stevenson, consisting of Capt. Grant's Troop of Bengal Horse Arty., the camelbattery under Capt.... | |
| James Outram - 1840 - 286 sider
...proper time. A few minutes before 3 o'clock in the morning, the explosion took place, and was completely successful. Captain Peat, of the Bombay Engineers,...having been blown in), the Artillery, under the able direction of Brigadier Stevenson, consisting of Captain Grant's Troop of Bengal Horse Artillery, the... | |
| T W E. Holdsworth - 1840 - 226 sider
...time. A few minutes before three o'clock in the morning the explosion took place, and proved completely successful. Captain Peat, of the Bombay Engineers,...and feeling. On hearing the advance sounded by the bugle, (being the signal for the gate having been blown in,) the artillery, under the able directions... | |
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