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" Sikh army that they had met with a foe they little expected ; and their whole force was driven from position after position with great slaughter, and the loss of seventeen pieces of artillery, some of them of heavy calibre; our infantry using that neverfailing... "
The Career of Major George Broadfoot, C. B. ...: In Afghanistan and the Punjab - Σελίδα 386
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