Cetchwayo, not having complied with my demands by noon yesterday, July 3, and having fired heavily on the troops at the water, I returned the 114 cattle he had sent in and ordered a reconnaissance to be made by the mounted force under Colonel Duller. History of the Zulu War - Página 195por Alexander Wilmot - 1880 - 249 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Clifford Holden - 1879 - 260 páginas
...he had sent in, and ordered a reconnaissance to be made by the mounted force under Colonel Bjller. This was effectually made, and caused the Zulu army to advance and show itself. This morning a force under my commind, consisting of the 2nd division under Major-general Newdigate,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1879 - 1158 páginas
...ivturnwi the 114 cattle he had sent in, and ordered i reconnoissance to be made by the mounted forte under Colonel Buller. This was effectually made, and caused the Zulu Army to advanw and show itself. This morning a force under mv command, consisting of the 2nd Division, undo... | |
| Alexander Marin Delavoye - 1880 - 346 páginas
...having complied with my demands " by noon yesterday, July 3, and having fired heavily on " the troops at water, I returned the 114 cattle he had sent " in,...made, and caused the Zulu army to advance and show " itself. This morning, a force under my command, con" sisting of the 2nd Division, under Major-General... | |
| Alexander Marin Delavoye - 1880 - 338 páginas
...by noon yesterday, July 3, and having fired heavily on " the troops at water, I returned the 1 1 4 cattle he had sent " in, and ordered a reconnaissance...made, and caused the Zulu army to advance and show " itself. This morning, a force under my command, con" sisting of the 2nd Division, under Major-General... | |
| Alexander Marin Delavoye - 1880 - 344 páginas
...had sent " in, and ordered a reconnaissance to be made by the " mounted force under Colonel-Buller. This was effectually " made, and caused the Zulu army to advance and show " itself. This morning, a force under my command, con" sisting of the 2nd Division, under Major-General... | |
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