| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1871 - 1060 pages
...hearts of their generous conquerors, if the Khalsa troops had not, in the early part of the action, sullied their gallantry by slaughtering and barbarously...every wounded soldier whom in the vicissitudes of attack the I fortune of war left at their mercy." Total British killed, 320 ; wounded, 2,063. 14. —... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1871 - 1064 pages
...hearts of their generous conquerors, if the Khalsa troops had not, in the early part of the action, sullied their gallantry by slaughtering and barbarously...every wounded soldier whom in the vicissitudes of attack the fortune of war left at their mercy." Total British killed, 320 ; wounded, 2,063. 14. —... | |
| James Grant - 1880 - 620 pages
...hearts of their generous conquerors, if the Khalsa troops had not, in the earlier part of the action, sullied their gallantry by slaughtering and barbarously...every wounded soldier whom, in the vicissitudes of attack, the fortune of war left at their mercy." Our two battalions of Ghoorkas — active and ferocious... | |
| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1880 - 1066 pages
...hearts of their generous conquerors, if the Khalsa troops had not, in the early part of the action, . . attack the fortune of war left at their mercy." Total British killed, 320 ; wounded, 2,063. 1Л. —... | |
| India - 1882 - 766 pages
...hearts of their generous conquerors, if the Khalsa troops had not, in the earlier part of the action, sullied their gallantry by slaughtering and barbarously...every wounded soldier, whom, in the vicissitudes of attack, the fortune of war left at their mercy." " Sixtyseven pieces of cannon, upwards of 200 camel... | |
| Sir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes - India - 1886 - 450 pages
...hearts of their generous conquerors, if the Khalsa troops had not, in the earlier part of the action, sullied their gallantry by slaughtering and barbarously...every wounded soldier whom, in the vicissitudes of attack, the fortune of war left at their mercy. " Sixty-seven pieces of cannon, upwards of two hundred... | |
| Robert Watson Frazer - India - 1896 - 440 pages
...in the hearts of their conquerors, if the Khalsa troops had not, in the earlier part of the action, sullied their gallantry by slaughtering and barbarously...every wounded soldier, whom, in the vicissitudes of attack, the fortune of war left at their mercy." The four great Sikh battles, Mudki, Firozshah, Ah'wal... | |
| Bookbinding - 1899 - 294 pages
...hearts of their generous conquerors, if the Khalsa troops had not, in the early part of the action, sullied their gallantry by slaughtering and barbarously...every wounded soldier whom, in the vicissitudes of attack, the fortune of war left at their mercy. All resistance was now at an end, and the victors marched... | |
| Edward Hungerford Goddard - Natural history - 1878 - 870 pages
...their generous conquerors, if the Khalsa troops (the Sikhs) had not, in the earlier part of the action, sullied their gallantry by slaughtering and barbarously...every wounded soldier, whom, in the vicissitudes of attack, the fortune of war left at their mercy. I must pause in this narrative especially to notice... | |
| 1846 - 842 pages
...hearts of their generous conquerors, if the Khalsa troops had not, in tbeearly part of the action, sullied their gallantry by slaughtering and barbarously...every wounded soldier whom, in the vicissitudes of attack, the fortune of war left at their mercy. I must pause in this narrative especially to notice... | |
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