| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1834 - 502 pagine
...of that roaring tide, can form the exact idea presented to the author at the sight of the Peshwa's army. It was towards the afternoon of a very sultry...except the rushing, the trampling and neighing of horses, and the rumbling of the gun wheels. The effect was heightened by seeing the peaceful peasantry... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1842 - 524 pagine
...who have witnessed the bore in the gulf of Cambay, and have seen in perfection the approach of that roaring tide, can form the exact idea presented to...sound was heard except the rushing, the trampling, and the neighing of the horses, and the rumbling of the gun-wheels. The effect was heightened by seeing... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1861 - 584 pagine
...of that roaring tide, can form the exact idea presented to the author at the sight of the Peshwa's army. It was towards the afternoon of a very sultry...except the rushing, the trampling and neighing of horses, and the rumbling of the gan wheels. The effect was heightened by seeing the peaceful peasantry... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1861 - 698 pagine
...of that roaring tide, can form the exact idea presented to the author at the sight of the Peshwa's army. It was towards the afternoon of a very sultry...except the rushing, the trampling and neighing of horses, and the rumbling of the gun wheels. The effect was heightened by seeing the peaceful peasantry... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1864 - 886 pagine
...approach of the Peishwa's army. It was towards the afternoon of a very sultry day when it advanced ; there was a dead calm, and no sound was heard, except the rushing, the trampling, and the neighing of the horses, and the rumbling of the gun-wheels. The effect was heightened by seeing... | |
| Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - 1871 - 312 pagine
...preceded the time when we became supreme. Take a scene from the second decade of this century : — " It was towards the afternoon of a very sultry day...and neighing of the horses, and the rumbling of the gun-wheels. The effect was heightened by seeing the peaceful peasantry flying from their work in the... | |
| 1875 - 1036 pagine
...who have witnessed the bore in the Gulf of Cambay, and have seen in perfection the approach of that roaring tide, can form the exact idea presented to...and neighing of the horses, and the rumbling of the gun-wheels. The effect was heightened by seeing the peaceful peasantry flying from their work in the... | |
| Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - 1876 - 314 pagine
...who have witnessed the bore in tho Gulf of Cambay, and have seen in perfection the approach of that roaring tide, can form the exact idea presented to...the trampling, and neighing of the horses, and the ruuibliiig of the gun-wheels. The effect was heightened by seeing the peaceful peasantry flying from... | |
| Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - 1876 - 314 pagine
...who have witnessed the bore in the Gulf of Cambay, and have seen in perfection the approach of that roaring tide, can form the exact idea presented to...there was a dead calm, and no sound was heard except tho rushing, tho trampling, and neighing of the horses, and the rumbling of the gun-wheels. The effect... | |
| James Grant Duff - 1878 - 654 pagine
...that roaring tide, can form the exact idea presented to the author at sight of the Peishwa's array. It was towards the afternoon of a very sultry day...and neighing of the horses, and the rumbling of the gun.wheels. The effect was heightened by seeing the peaceful peasantry flying from their work in the... | |
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