... or appearance of water. They who saw it in time easily escaped ; they who did not, were inevitably lost. It was a horrible mess of foul water, carcases of soldiers, peasants, war-steeds, Camels, prostitutes, tents, mules, asses, trees, and household... Irrigation and Soil Salinity in the Indian Subcontinent: Past and Present - Pagina 19de N. T. Singh - 2005 - 404 paginiPrevizualizare limitată - Despre această carte
| 1849 - 488 pagini
...appearance of water. They who saw it in time easily escaped. Those that did not were inevitably lost. It was a horrible mess of foul water — carcasses...soldiers, peasants, warsteeds, camels, prostitutes, tents, rnules, asses, trees, and householdfurniture — in snort, every item of existence jumbled together... | |
| 1848 - 764 pagini
...appearance of water. They who saw it in time easily escaped. They who did not, were inevitably lost. It was a horrible mess of foul water, carcasses of...of existence jumbled together in one flood of ruin. For Raja Goolab Singh's army was encamped in the bed of the Indus at Koolaye, 3 koss above Torbaila,... | |
| 1848 - 446 pagini
...appearance of water. They who saw it in time easily escaped. They who did not were inevitably lost. It was a horrible mess of foul water — carcasses of soldiers, peasants, war- steeds, camels, prostitutes, tents, mules, asses, trees, and household-furniture — in short,... | |
| 1849 - 1118 pagini
...appearance of water. They who saw it in time easily escaped. Those that did not were inevitably lost. It was a horrible mess of foul water — carcasses...camels, prostitutes, tents, mules, asses, trees, and householdfurniture — in short, every item of existence jumbled together in one flood of ruin ; for... | |
| 1849 - 638 pagini
...appearance of water. They who saw it in time easily escaped. They who did not were inevitably lost. It was a horrible mess of foul water — carcasses...camels, prostitutes, tents, mules, asses, trees, and household-furniture — in short, every item of existence jumbled together in one flood of ruin ; for... | |
| sir Alexander Cunningham - 1854 - 606 pagini
...easily escaped. They who did not, were inevitably lost. It was a horrible mess of foul water, carcases of soldiers, peasants, war-steeds, camels, prostitutes,...of existence jumbled together in one flood of ruin; for Raja Gulab Sing's army was encamped in the bed of the Indus at Kulai, three kos above Torbela,... | |
| John Marius Wilson - 1859 - 476 pagini
...appearance of water. They who saw it in time easily escaped. They who did not were inevitably lost. It was a horrible mess of foul water, carcasses of soldiers, peasants, war-steeds, camels, tents, mules, asses, trees, and household furniture — in short, every item of existence jumbled together... | |
| Robert Shaw - 1871 - 546 pagini
...easily escaped ; they who did not, were inevitably lost. It was a horrible mess of foul water, carcases of soldiers, peasants, war-steeds, camels, prostitutes,...of existence jumbled together in one flood of ruin ; for Itaja Golab Singh's army was encamped in the bed of the Indus at Kulai, three kos above Torbela,... | |
| Robert Shaw - 1871 - 618 pagini
...easily escaped ; they who did not, were inevitably lost. It was a horrible mess of foul water, carcases of soldiers, peasants, war-steeds, Camels, prostitutes,...of existence jumbled together in one flood of ruin ; for Raja Golab Singh's army was encamped in the bed of the Indus at Kulai, three kos above Torbela,... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1871 - 1146 pagini
...Indus, the river came down furiously in an absolute wall of mud, a horrible mess of foul water, carcases of soldiers, peasants, war-steeds, camels, prostitutes,...tents, mules, asses, trees, and household furniture, in one flood of ruin, for Raja Gulab Singh's army was encamped in the bed of the Indus at Kulaithree Coss... | |
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