| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1843 - 518 стор.
...flank rested on a fort filled with men; they opened a fire of small arms, supported by two six-pounder horse artillery guns, which were admirably served...the enemy, capturing their guns, tents, ammunition, etc. etc., and dispersing them in every direction. One hour's more day-light would have enabled me... | |
| 1843 - 894 стор.
...were admimirably served. The British columns advanced upon the different points with great regulairty and steadiness ; and, after a short and spirited contest,...completely defeated the enemy, capturing their guns, tents, and ammunition, and dispersing them in every direction. Shumsoodeen fled in the direction of Uhuznec,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1843 - 942 стор.
...were admimirably served. The British columns advanced upon the different points with great regulairty and steadiness ; and, after a short and spirited contest,...defeated the enemy, capturing . their guns, tents, and ammunition, and dispersing them in every direction. Shumsoodeen fled in the direction of Ghuznee,... | |
| 1844 - 680 стор.
...fort, filled with men. They opened a fire of small arms, supported by two six-pounders horse-artillery guns, which were admirably served. Our columns advanced,...enabled me to destroy the whole of their infantry." (Hear, heart) On the 6th of September General Nott found himself close to the fortress of Gbuznee.... | |
| John Martin Bladen Neill - 1845 - 392 стор.
...fort filled with men. They opened a fire of small arms, supported by two six-pounder horse-artillery guns, which were admirably served. Our columns advanced...enabled me to destroy the whole of their infantry. Shumshooden fled in the direction of Ghuznee, accompanied by about thirty horsemen. I enclose a list... | |
| Lewis Robert Stacy - 1848 - 380 стор.
...fort filled with men : they opened a fire of small arms, supported by two six-pounder horse-artillery guns, which were admirably served : our columns advanced...enemy, capturing their guns, tents, ammunition, &c., and dispersing them in every direction. One hour's more daylight would have enabled me to destroy the... | |
| Lewis Robert Stacy - 1848 - 372 стор.
...short and spirited contest, completely defeated the enemy, capturing their guns, tents, ammunition, &c., and dispersing them in every direction. One hour's...enabled me to destroy the whole of their infantry. Shumsoodeen fled in the direction of Ghuznee, accompanied by about thirty horsemen. I enclose a list... | |
| Robert Williams - 1852 - 574 стор.
...command of Shumsoodeen Khan, a cousin of Akbar Khan. He confronted them with one half of his force, and after a short and spirited contest, completely...the enemy, capturing their guns, tents, ammunition, and baggage, and dispersing them in every direction. On the 6th of September General Nott found himself... | |
| William Hough - 1853 - 750 стор.
...Gonine, thirty-eight miles southwest of Ghuznee. The general moved out with one-half of his force, and after a short and spirited contest, completely...enemy; capturing their guns, tents, ammunition, &c., and dispersing them in every direction. Shumsoodeen fled in the direction of Ghuznee. Our loss was... | |
| Sir William Nott - 1854 - 510 стор.
...flank rested on a fort filled with men. They opened a fire of small arms, supported by two six-pounder horse Artillery guns, which were admirably served...&c. &c., and dispersing them in every direction; one hour more daylight would have enabled me to destroy the whole of their infantry. Shumshudeen fled in... | |
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