| 1843 - 674 pages
...been shed. The tyraijical and deceitful Ameers brought on the battle, the fierce tribe of Beloochee robbers were resolved that it should be so, and bravely...and imposing attitude of the detachment, under his command, held the enemy aloof, for, I assure your Lordship, no post gave me greater anxiety than that... | |
| Sindh (Pakistan) - 1843 - 572 pages
...been shed. The tyrannical and deceitful Ameers brought on the battle, the fierce tribe of Beloochee robbers were resolved that it should be so, and bravely...and imposing attitude of the detachment under his command, held the enemy aloof, for, I assure your Lordship, no post gave me greater anxiety than that... | |
| Australasia - 1843 - 660 pages
...bi en shed. The tyrannical and deceitful Ameers brought on the battle, the fierce tribe of Beloochee robbers were resolved that it should be so, and bravely...that I have omitted to mention three officers well wonhy of being named. To Capt. Tait, of the Poonah horse, I ent us ed the charge of the baggage on... | |
| Henry Lushington - Afghan Wars - 1844 - 322 pages
...been shed. The tyrannical and deceitful Ameers brought on the battle, the fierce tribes of Beloochee robbers were resolved that it should be so, and bravely did they execute their resolution" * One, or two, of the Ameers were present ; one, it appears, remonstrated against the attack. Suppl.... | |
| Sind irregular horse - 1856 - 364 pages
...been shed. The tyrannical and deceitful Ameers brought on the battle ; the fierce tribe of Belooche robbers were resolved that it should be so, and bravely...and imposing attitude of the detachment under his command held the enemy aloof, for I assure your Lordship no post gave me greater anxiety than that... | |
| London gazette - 1843 - 674 pages
...been shed. The tyranical and deceitful Ameers brought on the battle, the fierce tribe of Beloochee robbers were resolved that it should be so, and bravely...and imposing attitude of the detachment, under his command, held the enemy aloof, for, I assure your Lordship, no post gave me greater anxiety than that... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1843 - 598 pages
...been shed. The tyrannical and deceitful Ameers brought on the battle, the fierce tribe of Beloochee robbers were resolved that it should be so, and bravely...three officers well worthy of being named. To Captain Tail, of the Poona horse, I entrusted charge of the baggage on this day of battle, and I have no doubt... | |
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