On all sides the men were falling at the guns, under the withering fire of grape-shot from the "Constitution.
Shortly afterwards a shot from one of the hunters broke the fore-leg of this animal, and prevented him from running, and there it stood to be fired at.
The animal charged immediately, and in charging was brought down on its knees by a shot from Alexander.
At an early period of the fray, one of the mustaphazin was killed by a shot from a house, and his body being taken to an adjoining Caracol, his comrades became so exasperated, that they butchered every European who sought refuge there.
In that position, with his hands grasping the mane, he meekly took the blows of his assailant until the latter was killed by a shot from an English officer's revolver.
Major Napier, also of the Camerons, was so severely wounded with a shot from an elephant gun, as to have to be carried off the field.
Biddle was wounded by a shot from the "Moultrie," which flew wide of its intended mark.
This move Perry promptly checked by a shot from the "Gen.
The hero fell bleeding to the deck; a pistol-shot from an American ended the career of the Turk, and Decatur was left to struggle with his adversary upon the deck.
A shot from a Spencer brought him headlong to the ground, and after that no one had the temerity to expose himself in that way.
One of them after being dismounted tried to run away but was quickly brought to a halt by a shot from a confederate's gun which wounded him.
Colonel Alger claimed that Stuart was killed by a shot from one of the men on his dismounted line.
Shortly afterward a shot from one of the hunters broke the fore-leg of this animal, and prevented him from running, and there it stood to be fired at.
We went down to the place and looked around, and he thought that--he had a theory that the man had been shot from a manhole in the street, so I recognized that my views could change with evidence.
So I had supposed, I never put--except when it was mentioned that that was the building he shot fromor was the building that the shot was fired from, then I realized I did know where he worked.
In other words, you mean was he shot from above or below.
And as to angle, was he shot from below, from level, from above, or what, in your opinion?
General Williams was killed as he passed Piper's, by a shot from a window, supposed to have been fired by a citizen.
Not a shot fromthe "rebel" batteries reached them, and not a casualty on their side occurred.
The second is another fine one, save that the plateau green has a terribly steep bank; and the third is wholly admirable, with its cheerful tee-shot from a height, followed by an iron shot down the middle of an avenue of trees.
In each case there is a stirring tee-shot from a high tee, and if that be well struck we may then pitch easily home, although the greens are very well protected, and should have a comfortable string of fours.
There is a nice tee-shot from a height at the ninth, where two really good shots down a valley should take us home; and the eleventh, sixteenth, and seventeenth all want long and straight hitting.
You forget that a shot from a gun, a shot fromso powerful a weapon, makes a noise.
This man has been killed by a shot from a gun, a shot fired from a distance.
Then, turning to the superintendent, he added: "What that tells me is, that this man has been killed by a shot from a gun or a revolver.
A shot from the "Essex" struck the muzzle of a great gun, ripped off a splinter of iron three feet long, and crushed a gunner to pulp.
Soon after the defiant game-cock had thus cast down the gage of battle, Macdonough sighted and fired the first shot from one of the long twenty-four pounders of the "Saratoga.
Colonel Trumbull, some time an aide-de-camp to Washington, had proved the contrary in the preceding year by throwing a shot from a six-pounder in the fort nearly to the summit.
Montgomery again dashed forward, but when within forty paces of the battery, a discharge of grape-shot from a single cannon made deadly havoc.
They had been dismayed at the opening of the engagement by a shot from a British cannon, which wounded one of them in the thigh, and nearly put the whole to flight.
The Rose, also, was hulled once by a shot from Burdett's Ferry.
Contending with variable winds and adverse currents it was the 19th before they could get into the bay of Soppy in Gilolo, where they anchored in ten fathoms on sandy ground, about a cannon-shot from shore.
The savages in the bark made signs as if directing them to the other island, but they anchored at the former in twenty-five fathoms on a sandy bottom, a cannon-shot from shore.
Getting near the coast, no bottom could be found, though only a musket-shot from land.
And those arrows, shot from Gandiva, looked like flights of locusts, as they coursed through the welkin.
Those arrows equipped with golden wings and keen points, shot from Bhimasena's bow, covered the son of Radha like a flight of insects covering a blazing fire.
Then the heroic Arjuna quickly pierced the four steeds of his adversary with four fatal arrows shot from the Gandiva, sharp and straight, and furnished with golden wings.
Shot from my bow these straight and flying arrows, like gliding snakes, are all sure of aim.
And the feathery arrows of Swetavahana, shot from the Gandiva, fell in all directions as if with the object of making a wholesale slaughter of the foe.
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