| Henry Beveridge - India - 1862 - 796 pages
...driven ъ/к!ГГГ hundreds before them. Our loss has been chiefly from the sun and their heavy 8ahib' guns. Our rations will last a fortnight, and we are...We of course are prepared to hold out to the last." In other two letters received at Lucknow, the language was more desponding. One dated the 21st June,... | |
| 1865 - 1046 pages
...spirit, such a letter as it Ъесате a British officer like Moore to date on the 18th of June : — " We, of ' course, are prepared to hold out to ' the...trust in God ; and, ' if our exertions here assist у our safety, 1 it will be a consolation to know that ' our friends appreciate our devotion. ' Any... | |
| 1865 - 1022 pages
...and spirit, such a letter as it became a British officer like Moore to date on the 18th of June: — "We, of course, are prepared to hold out to the last....have been killed or died We trust in God; and, if our exertion* here assist your safety, it will be a consolation to know that our friends apprvoiate our... | |
| 1865 - 568 pages
...such a letter as it 270 271 became a British officer like Moore to date on the 18th of June :— " We, of " course, are prepared to hold out to " the...have been " killed or died. "We trust in God ; and, " it' our exertions here assist your safety, " it will be a consolation to know that " our friends... | |
| George Clayton Swiney - 1893 - 444 pages
...handful of men have driven " hundreds before them. Our loss has been chiefly from the sun and " from their heavy guns. Our rations will last a fortnight,...mention the names of those who have " been killed or have died. We trust in God, and if our exertions " here assist your safety, it will be a consolation... | |
| George Otto Trevelyan - India - 1910 - 298 pages
...still well supplied with ammunition. Our guns "are serviceable. Report says that troops are ad" vancing from Allahabad, and any assistance might " save our..."hold out to the last. It is needless to mention " the name of those who have been killed, or died. " We trust in God, and if our exertions here assist "... | |
| Military art and science - 1880 - 508 pages
...heavy guns. Our rations will last a fortnight, and we are still well supplied with ammunition. Our guna are serviceable. Report says that troops are advancing...mention the names of those who have been killed or have died. We trust in God, and if our exertions here assist your safety, it will be a * The ladies... | |
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