| Henry Thoby Prinsep - India - 1825 - 536 pages
...breached at last on the l6th of February. The garrison capitulated for themselves, and for Joorjooree, and were allowed to march out with the honours of war. The two commanders, however, on joining Umur Singh at Maloun, were punished with the loss of their ears... | |
| Joseph Donaldson - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1845 - 252 pages
...were turned out and assembled on the Prado, with scaling ladders ready to attack the works, when they capitulated, and were allowed to march out with the honours of war, the officers their baggage, and soldiers their knapsacks, and surrendered themselves prisoners. There was... | |
| Joseph Donaldson - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1845 - 238 pages
...Prado, with scaling ladders ready to attack the works, when they capitulated, V i 172 THE EVENTFUL LIFE and were allowed to march out with the honours of war, the officers their baggage, and soldiers their knapsacks, and surrendered themselves prisoners. There was... | |
| William Smith - Greece - 1854 - 748 pages
...by the Thebau cavalry before they could approach the gates. The Thebans, under their new Ba'otarchs, were already mounting to the assault of the Cadmea,...were allowed to march out with the honours of war. But several of the Theban citizens of the Lacedaemonian party, who had taken refuge in the citadel,... | |
| William Smith - Greece - 1854 - 676 pages
...under their new Bccotarchs, were already mounting to the assault of the Cadniea, when the Lacedemonians capitulated, and were allowed to march out with the honours of war. But several of the Theban citizens of the Lacedoemonian party, who had taken refuge in the citadel,... | |
| William Smith - Greece - 1855 - 724 pages
...approach the gates. The Thebans, under their new Boeotarchs, were already mounting to the assault of Cadmea, when the Lacedaemonians capitulated, and were allowed to march out with the honors of war. But several of the Theban citizens of the Lacedaemonian party, who had taken refuge... | |
| William Smith - Greece - 1855 - 708 pages
...approach the gates. The Thebans, under their new Boeotarchs, were already mounting to the assault of Cadmea, when the Lacedaemonians capitulated, and were allowed to march out with the honors of war. But several of the Theban citizens of the Lacedaemonian party, who had taken refuge... | |
| William Smith - 1860 - 294 pages
...conspiracy, hastened to Thebes to complete the revolution. The Thebans, under their new Bceotarchs, were already mounting to the assault of the Cadmea,...war against Sparta. From this time must be dated the <era of a new political combination in Greece. Athens strained every nerve to organize a fresh confederacy.... | |
| William Smith - Greece - 1860 - 718 pages
...approach the gates. The Thebans, under their new BoEotarchs, were already mounting to the assault of Cadmea, when the Lacedaemonians capitulated, and were allowed to march out with the honors of war. But several of the Theban citizens of the Lacedaemonian party, who had taken refuge... | |
| William Smith - Greece - 1861 - 760 pages
...; but these were dispersed by the Theban cavalry before they could approach the gates. The Thebans, under their new Boeotarchs, were already mounting...were allowed to march out with the honours of war. But several of the Theban citizens of the Lacedaemonian party, who had taken refuge in the citadel,... | |
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