Lugard's attack on the 11th was pressed forward in like manner. The operation had now become one of engineering character, and the most earnest endeavours were made to save the infantry from being... India, China, etc - Page 152by Thomas Carter - 1861Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1859 - 914 pages
...this was carried out by Sir James Outram with the most marked success. The enemy, however, still held pertinaciously to his own end of the iron bridge on the right bank, and there was a heavy cannonading from both sides till the bridge was afterwards taken in reverse. Sir... | |
| Books - 1859 - 858 pages
...this was carried out by Sir James Outram with the most marked success. The enemy, however, still held pertinaciously to his own end of the iron bridge on the right bank, and there was a heavy cannonading from both sides till the bridge was afterwards taken in reverse. Sir... | |
| 1860 - 1036 pages
...carried out by Sir James Outram with the most marked success. The enemy, however, still held tenaciously to his own end of the Iron Bridge on the right bank, and there was a heavy cannonading from both sides, till the bridge was afterwards taken in reverse. The... | |
| 1860 - 1030 pages
...carried out by Sir James Outram with the most marked success. The enemy, however, still held tenaciously to his own end of the Iron Bridge on the right bank, and there was a heavy cannonading from both sides, till the bridge was afterwards taken in reverse. Sir... | |
| sir James Outram (1st bart.) - 1860 - 434 pages
...out by Sir James Outram with the most marked success. The enemy, however, still held tenaciously by his own end of the iron bridge on the right bank, and there was heavy cannonading from both sides, till the bridge was afterwards taken in reverse. Sir Edward... | |
| Charles Rathbone Low - Great Britain - 1880 - 506 pages
...this was carried out by Sir James Outram with the most marked success. The enemy, however, still held pertinaciously to his own end of the iron bridge on the right bank, and there was heavy cannonading from both sides till the bridge was afterwards taken in reverse." Within... | |
| India - 1883 - 708 pages
...iron and stone bridges. Outram carried all this out with marked success ; but the enemy still held to his own end of the iron bridge, on the right bank. The operations had now become those of an engineering character, and every effort was made to save... | |
| G.W. Forrest - History - 1997 - 898 pages
...carried out by Sir James Outram with the most marked success. The enemy, however, still held tenaciously to his own end of the iron bridge on the right bank, and there was heavy cannonading from both sides till the bridge was afterwards taken in reverse. Sir Edward... | |
| Military art and science - 1858 - 660 pages
...this was carried out by Sir Jameg Outram with the most marked success. The enemy, however, still held pertinaciously to his own end of the iron bridge, on the right bank, and there was a heavy cannonading from both sides till the bridge was afterwards taken in reverse. Sir... | |
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