| 1797 - 514 oldal
...every rope, and none of the tame elephants could Hop his progrefs. The Naiaab, perceiving it impoffible to catch him, ordered his death, and immediately a volley of above ЮО (hots were fired; many of the balls hit him,, but he feemed unconcerned, and moved on towards... | |
| William Granger - 1802 - 672 oldal
...every tope, and none of the tame elephants could flop his progrefs. The Nawab, perceiving it impoflible to catch him, ordered his death, and immediately a volley of above an hundred (hots were fired. Many of the balls hit him, but he feemed unconcerned, and moved on towards... | |
| 1806 - 550 oldal
...vain, as he snapped every'rope, and none of the tame elephants could stop his progress ; the Nawab perceiving it impossible to catch him, ordered his death, and immediately a volley of above loo shots were fired ; many of the balls hit him, but he seemed unconcerned, and moved on towards the... | |
| William Wood - 1807 - 658 oldal
...vain, as he snapped every rope, and none of the tame elephants could stop his progress. The Nawab, perceiving it impossible to catch him, ordered his...and immediately a volley of above a hundred shots was fired: many of the balls hit him; but he seemed unconcerned, and moved on towards the mountains:... | |
| 1806 - 576 oldal
...vafnj as he snapped every rope, and none of the tame elephants could stop his progress ; the Nawab perceiving it impossible to catch him, ordered his death, and immediately a .volley of above loo shots were fired ; many of the balls hit him, but he seemed unconcerned, unconcerned, and moved... | |
| William Hone - 1835 - 910 oldal
...vain, as he snapped every rope, and none of the tame elephants could stop hi. progress. The Nawab, perceiving it impossible to catch him, ordered his...above a hundred shots were fired. Many of the balls bit him, bat he seemed unconcerned, and moved on towards the mountains An incessant fri w kept farnearly... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 936 oldal
...vain, as he snapped every rope, and none of the tame elephants could stop his progress. The Nawab, perceiving it impossible to catch him, ordered his...seemed unconcerned, and moved on towards the mountains. An incessant fire was kept up for nearly half an hour ; the Nawab and most of his omras, or lords,... | |
| John George Wood - 1855 - 432 oldal
...vain, as he snapped every rope, and none of the tame elephants could stop his progress. "TheNawab, perceiving it impossible to catch him, ordered his death ; and immediately a volley of about one hundred shots was fired. Many of the balls hit him; but he seemed unconcerned, and moved... | |
| edmund routledge - 730 oldal
...vain, as he snapped every rope, and none of the tame elephants could stop his progress. The Nawaub, perceiving it impossible to catch him, ordered his...kept up an incessant fire for near half an hour ; the Nawaub and most of his omras used rifles, which carried two and three* Must elephants arc very unmanageable,... | |
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