This was carried into effect; but after wandering next day many miles in vain, over an unknown and pathless waste, the attempt to reach such active enemies was unwillingly abandoned, and the troop returned to Ooch. Scarcely, however, had the horses of... The Balochi Language: A Grammar and Manual - Page 297by George Waters Gilbertson - 1923 - 312 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Jacob - Kachchh (India) - 1852 - 84 pages
...the attempt to reach such active enemies was unwillingly abandoned, and the troop returned to Ooch. Scarcely, however, had the horses of the party time...half a mile off, opposite to an opening in the hills, Janee, Rahmut, and a hundred Belooche mounted and drawn up in regular line, as if to charge the British... | |
| John Jacob - Great Britain - 1858 - 516 pages
...the attempt to reach such active enemies was unwillingly abandoned, and the troop returned to Ooch. Scarcely, however, had the horses of the party time...half a mile off, opposite to an opening in the hills, Janee, Rahmut, and a hundred Beloochees, mounted and drawn up in regular line, as if to charge the... | |
| John Jacob - 1858 - 560 pages
...the attempt to reach such active enemies was unwillingly abandoned, and the troop returned to Ooch. Scarcely, however, had the horses of the party time...half a mile off, opposite to an opening in the hills, Janee, Rahmut, and a hundred Beloochees, mounted and drawn up in regular line, as if to charge the... | |
| John Jacob - Great Britain - 1858 - 520 pages
...troop returned to Ooch. Scarcely, however, had the horses of the party time to drink, when, as if hy magic, suddenly appeared, not half a mile off, opposite to an opening in the hills, Janee, Rahmut, and a hundred Beloochees, mounted and drawn up in regular line, as if to charge the... | |
| Scotland - 1900 - 1252 pages
...sooner had they reached the wateringplace and the horses had begun to drink, when as if by magic there suddenly appeared not half a mile off, opposite to an opening in the hills, Janee, Rahmut, and 100 Beloochees, mounted and drawn up in a regular line. In a second the men of the... | |
| Sir George Forrest - Generals - 1901 - 532 pages
...sooner had they reached the watering-place and the horses had begun to drink, when as if by magic there suddenly appeared not half a mile off, opposite to an opening in the hills, Janee, Rahmut, and 100 Beluchees, mounted and drawn up in a regular line. In a second the men of the... | |
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