| Scotland - 1816 - 838 pages
...of the 22d came retribution. Our infantry formed line, supported on both flanks by horse artillery, whilst a fire was opened from our centre by such of...cannon, and were masters of the whole field. " The force assumed a position on the ground which it had won ; but even here its labours were not to cease.... | |
| England - 1846 - 798 pages
...of the 22d came retribution. Our infantry formed line, supported on both flanks by horse artillery, whilst a fire was opened from our centre by such of...cannon, and were masters of the whole field. " The force assumed a position on the ground which it had won ; but even here its labours were not to cease.... | |
| England - 1846 - 816 pages
...along its front, with a gratifying cheer, and displaying the captured standards of the Kh'alsa army. Wo had taken upwards of seventy-three pieces of cannon, and were masters of the whole field. " The force assumed a position on the ground which it had won ; but even here its labours were not to cease.... | |
| History - 1846 - 882 pages
...of the 22nd came retribution. Our infantry formed line, supported on both flanks by horse artillery, whilst a fire was opened from our centre by such of...cannon, and were masters of the whole field. " The force assumed a position on the ground which it had won, but even here its labours were not to cease.... | |
| Henry Hardinge Hardinge (Viscount) - India - 1846 - 234 pages
...this point, dismounting our pieces, and blowing up our tumbrils. At this moment Lieutenant-Gcneral Sir Henry Hardinge placed himself at the head of the...of cannon, and were masters of the whole field. The force assumed a position on the ground which it had won, but even here its labours were not to cease.... | |
| Sikh War, 1845-1846 - 1846 - 230 pages
...and dislodged the enemy from their whole position. The line then halted, as if on a day of mancEUvre, receiving its two leaders as they rode along its front...of cannon, and were masters of the whole field. The force assumed a position on the ground which it had won, but even here its labours were not to cease.... | |
| Henry Hardinge (1st Viscount Hardinge.) - India - 1846 - 182 pages
...day of manoeuvre, receiving its two leaders as they rode along its front with a gratifying cheer, aud displaying the captured standards of the Khalsa army....of cannon, and were masters of the whole field. The force assumed a position on the ground which it had won, but even here its labours were not to cease.... | |
| Great Britain. Army, William Hamilton Maxwell - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1847 - 560 pages
...upon this point, dismounting our pieces, and blowing up our tumbrils. At this moment, Lieut.-General Sir Henry Hardinge placed himself at the head of the...cannon, and were masters of the whole field. " The force assumed a position on the ground which it had won, but even here its labours were not to cease.... | |
| Hugh Murray - India - 1850 - 776 pages
...standards of the Khalsa army. We had taken upwards of seventy-three pieces of cannon, and were masters of of the whole field." The victory was most opportune,...though a complete, it was not a decisive victory. The Seiks had, indeed, been routed and driven from the field. " For twenty-four hours," says Lord Gough... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - Great Britain - 1852 - 558 pages
...upon thia point, dismounting our pieces, and blowing up our tumbrils. At this moment, Lieut.-General Sir Henry Hardinge placed himself at the head of the...cannon, and were masters of the whole field. " The force assumed a position on the ground which it had. won, but even here its labours were not to cease.... | |
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