| India - 1858 - 598 pages
...own general order on the subject is but worthy of him: — " With such a reputation as Major General Sir James Outram has won for himself, he can well afford to share glory and honor with others. But that does not lessen the value of the sacrifice he has made with such disinterested... | |
| Charles Ball - India - 1858 - 750 pages
...forth by it." LUCKIÏOW — ТНК ADVANCE.] [AD 1857. " Head-quarters, Calcutta, Sept. 28th. •" Seldom, perhaps never, has it occurred to a commander-in-chief...well afford to share glory and honour with others. But that , does not lessen the value of the sacrifice he has made, with such disinterested genei rosity,... | |
| J. T. Headley - India - 1859 - 394 pages
...East Indies." No wonder that Sir Colin Campbell, in afterwards confirming this arrangement, said : " Seldom, perhaps never, has it occurred to a commander-in-chief...Major-General, Sir James Outram has won for himself, he can afford to share glory and honor with others. But that does not lessen the value of the sacrifice he... | |
| sir James Outram (1st bart.) - 1860 - 434 pages
...GENERAL ORDERS BY His EXCELLENCY THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. Head Quarters, Calcutta, 28th September, 1857. Seldom, perhaps never, has it occurred to a Commander-in-Chief...Major-General Sir James Outram, KCB With such a reputation as Major-Genoral Sir James Outram has won for himself, he can well afford to share glory and honour with... | |
| John Clark Marshman - India - 1860 - 496 pages
...confirming this order, Sir Colin Campbell thus expressed his admiration of the conduct of Sir James : "Seldom — perhaps never — has it occurred to a...Major-General Sir James Outram, KCB With such a reputation as Major-Gcneral Sir James Outram has won for himself, he can afford to share glory and honour with others.... | |
| John Clark Marshman - Generals - 1861 - 518 pages
...confirming this order, Sir Colin Campbell thus expressed his admiration of the conduct of Sir James : " Seldom — perhaps never — has it occurred to a...Major-General Sir James Outram has won for himself, he can afford to share glory and honour with others. But that does not lessen the value of the sacrifice he... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1861 - 864 pages
...chivalry, so chivalrous an act, Colin Campbell issued an order to his army, in which he said, — " Seldom, perhaps never, has it occurred to a Commander-in-Chief...reputation as Major-General Sir James Outram has won lor himself, he can afford to share glory and honour with others. But that does not lessen the value... | |
| J. T. Headley - India - 1861 - 410 pages
...East Indies." No wonder that Sir Colin Campbell, in afterwards confirming this arrangement, said : " Seldom, perhaps never, has it occurred to a commander-in-chief...Major-General Sir James Outram, KCB With such a reputation as Major-Gen eral, Sir James Outram has won for himself, he can afford to share glory and honor with others.... | |
| John Frederick Smith - Great Britain - 1864 - 576 pages
...his rank, and servo as a volunteer until Luckuow was relieved. Well might Sir Colin Campbell say, " Seldom, perhaps never, has it occurred to a Commander-in-Chief to publish and confirm such an order.'' All the civilised world thrilled with admiration of tho conduct of Outram ; but those who knew the... | |
| Readers - 1866 - 408 pages
...on his name. No wonder that Sir Colin Campbell, in afterwards confirming this arrangement, said : " Seldom, perhaps never, has it occurred to a commander-in-chief...one, proceeding from MajorGeneral Sir James Outram. With such a reputation as MajorGeneral Sir James Outram has won for himself, he can afford to share... | |
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