| 1843 - 660 sider
...detached parties of the beaten Affghans still occupied some very lofty heights, the mountain train ascended them by a dizzy pathway ,¡and dispersed...on the lower heights, and the whole of the place, tilled with property of every description, much of it plundered from our army in 1841, was in the hands... | |
| 1842 - 730 sider
...as detached parties of the beaten Afghans still occupied some very lofty heights, the mountain train ascended them by a dizzy pathway, and dispersed the fugitives by its effective fire. Our reserve wa» now established on the lower heights, and the whole of the place, filled with property of every... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1843 - 518 sider
...detached parties of the beaten Affghans still occupied some very lofty heights, the mountain train ascended them by a dizzy pathway, and dispersed the...1841, was in the hands of our force ; two guns, brass field pieces, were also taken, and one of them was seized with such promptitude, that its captor, Lieutenant... | |
| Charles Nash - 1843 - 436 sider
...heights, the mountain train ascended them by a dizzy pathway, and dispersed the fugitives by a destructive fire. Our reserve was now established on the lower...much of it plundered from our army in 1841, was in our possession. After taking out various supplies which might be useful to the troops, the town was... | |
| Sir William Nott - 1854 - 500 sider
...as detached parties of the beaten Afghans still occupied some very lofty heights, the mountain train ascended them by a dizzy pathway, and dispersed the fugitives by its effective fire. Our reserve wag now established on the lower heights, and the whole of the place, filled with property of every... | |
| 1843 - 660 sider
...detached parties of the beaten Affghans still occupied some very lofty heights, the mountain train ascended them by a dizzy pathway ,^and dispersed the...was seized with such promptitude, that its captor, Lieut. Elmhirst, HM's 9th Foot, turned its fire upon the fugitives with some effect. 1 directed the... | |
| 1842 - 1020 sider
...detached parties of the beaten Affghans still occupied some very lofty heights, the mountain train ascended them by a dizzy pathway, and dispersed the...plundered from our army in 1841, was in the hands ofour force; twoguns, brass field pieces, were also taken, and one of them was seized with such promptitude... | |
| 1843 - 662 sider
...detached parties of the beaten Affghans still occupied some very lofty heights, the mountain train ascended them by a dizzy pathway ,¡and dispersed...reserve was now established on the lower heights, and ths whole of the place, filled with property of every description, much of it plündere! from our army... | |
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