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" ... and undaunted courage : and, notwithstanding he had at this time neither read books, nor conversed with men capable of giving him much instruction in the military art, all the resources which he employed in the defence of Arcot, were such as are dictated... "
London and Middlesex: Or, An Historical, Commercial, & Descriptive Survey of ... - 723. oldal
szerző: Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1814
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Beauties of History; Or, Pictures of Virtue and Vice

L. M. Stretch - 1808 - 316 oldal
...this time, neither read books, nor conversed Vilh men capable of giving him much instruction in foe military art, all the resources which he employed...dictated by the best masters in the science of war. HISTORY OF THE MILITARY TRANSACTIONS OF THE BRITISH NATION IN LVDOSAEOUT the year AD 1689, king James...

The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical ..., 2. kötet

1814 - 1004 oldal
...undaunted Courage ; and notwithstanding that he had at this time neither read book*, nor con versed with men capable of giving him much instruction in...their resources being inadequate to contend with the Ffencli Company, suppported by their country. The English government first tried negociation, but it...

The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations ..., 11. kötet,2. rész

John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1814 - 932 oldal
...indefatigable activity, unshaken constancy, and undaunted courage ; and notwithstanding that he bad at this time neither read books, nor conversed with...dictated by the best masters in the science of war." * In 1732, the Directors of the English East India Company were compelled to solicit assistance of the British...

The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

1845 - 694 oldal
...limited education and unmanageable temper ; who, at the time, according to his contemporary Orme, "had neither read books, nor conversed with men capable...giving him much instruction in the military art." Dupleix's perfidy at Madras turned against him and his schemes those prodigious passions which had...

The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ...

1836 - 664 oldal
...commander with indefatigable activity, unshaken constancy, and undaunted courage : and, notwithstanding he had at this time neither read books, nor conversed...resources which he employed in the defence of Arcot, where such as are dictated by the best masters in the science of war. Sir John Malcolm adds : " I have...

The life of Robert, lord Clive: collected from the family papers ..., 1-3. kötet

Sir John Malcolm - 1836 - 460 oldal
...commander with indefatigable activity, unshaken constancy, and undaunted courage : and, notwithstanding he had at this time neither read books, nor conversed...dictated by the best masters in the science of war." * I have it in my power, from authority I cannot doubt, to add to the account of this celebrated siege...

A Mission to the Mysore: With Scenes and Facts Illustrative of India, Its ...

William Arthur - 1847 - 578 oldal
...limited education and unmanageable temper ; who, at the time, according to his contemporary Orme, "had neither read books, nor conversed with men capable...giving him much instruction in the military art." Dupleix's perfidy at Madras turned against him and his schemes those prodigious passions which had...

The Great Battles of the British Army

Charles Mac Farlane - 1853 - 550 oldal
...said by a competent judge that Clive, who, it was thought, at this time, hud neither read military books, nor conversed with men capable of giving him much instruction in the art of war, had employed all the resources which are dictated by the best masters — that he acted...

Entertaining Biography, from Chamber's Repository

1855 - 526 oldal
...' that although at the time he had neither read books, nor conversed with men capable of giving him instruction in the military art, all the resources...dictated by the best masters in the science of war.' The prestige of the English arms in India dates from the siege of Arcot, and the immediate moral effect...

The History of India: From the earliest period to the close of the ..., 1. rész

John Clark Marshman - 1863 - 558 oldal
...unshaken confidence, and undaunted courage ; and notwithstanding he had at this time neither read books or conversed with men capable of giving him much instruction...which he employed in the defence of Arcot were such as were dictated by the best masters in the art of war." His character was completely defined in a single...




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