| 1855 - 722 oldal
...displayed, it was found impossible to maintain the position. Your Lordship will perceive by the long and sad list of casualties, with what gallantry and self-devotion...one are my thanks more justly due than to Colonel Windham, who gallantly headed his column of attack, and was fortunate in entering, and remaining with... | |
| 1856 - 836 oldal
...it was found impossible to maintain the position. Your Lordship will perceive, by the long and sad list of casualties, with what gallantry and self-devotion...adequate terms the sense I entertain of the conduct aud gallantry exhibited by the troops, though their devotion was not rewarded by the success which... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1856 - 874 oldal
...it was found impossible to maintain the position. " Your Lordship will perceive, by the long and sad list of casualties, with what gallantry and selfdevotion...placed themselves at the head of their men during this sanguinar? conflict. " I feel myself unable to express in adequate terms the sense I entertain of the... | |
| Henry Tyrrell - 1855 - 238 oldal
...it was found impossible to maintain the position. Your lordship will perceive, by the long and sad list of casualties, with what gallantry and self-devotion...one are my thanks more justly due than to Colonel Windham, who gallantly headed his column of attack, and was fortunate in entering and remaining with... | |
| Thomas Carter - 1861 - 228 oldal
...43rd., Extra Aide-de-Camp; Captain Cooke, Royal Engineers, attached for the occasion. Captain Werge * "I feel myself unable to express in adequate terms...though their devotion was not rewarded by the success that they so well merited ; but to no one are my thanks more justly due than to Colonel Windham, who... | |
| Thomas Carter - 1861 - 642 oldal
...Captain Cooke, Royal Engineers, attached for the occasion. Captain Wcrgo • "I feel myself nnable to express in adequate terms the sense I entertain...troops, though their devotion was not rewarded by the suecess that they so well merited ; but to no one are my thanks more justly due than to Colonel Windham,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1861 - 1096 oldal
...express the sense ho entertained of the conduct and gallantry displayed by the troops, though this devotion was not rewarded by the success which they so well merited, and to not one were his thanks more justly due than to Colonel Windham." This despatch was dated the... | |
| James Slack - 1884 - 306 oldal
...public buildings, and in the destruction of the last ships of the Russian fleet in the Black Sea. 148 so nobly placed themselves at the head of their men...rewarded by the success which they so well merited I arranged to renew the attack the following morning " It now becomes my pleasing duty, my Lord, to... | |
| James Slack - 1884 - 292 oldal
...public buildings, and in the destruction of the last ships of the Russian fleet in the Black Sea. 148 so nobly placed themselves at the head of their men...rewarded by the success which they so well merited I arranged to renew the attack the following morning " It now becomes my pleasing duty, my Lord, to... | |
| 1907 - 246 oldal
...it was found impossible to maintain the position. " Your Lordship will perceive by the long and sad list of casualties with what gallantry and self-devotion...the sense I entertain of the conduct and gallantry of the troops. " The evacuation of the town by the enemy was made manifest during the night. Great... | |
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