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" I do not go beyond the truth in declaring that they merit the highest commendation. " In the ardour of attack they forgot all they had endured, and displayed that high courage, that gallant spirit, for which the British soldier is ever distinguished,... "
The Crimean campaign - 12. oldal
szerző: Thomas Carter - 1861
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England's battles by sea and land, from the commencement of the French ...

William Freke Williams - 1854 - 952 oldal
...with water has been excessive, and that they have been pursued by cholera to the very battle-field, I do not go beyond the truth in declaring that they...as they had exhibited before they went into action. I should be wanting in my duty, my lord duke, if I did not express to your grace, in the most earnest...

Our heroes of the Crimea: biogr. sketches of our military officers

George Ryan - 1855 - 210 oldal
...with water has been excessive, and that they have been pursued by cholera to the very battle-fleld, I do not go beyond the truth in declaring that they...as they had exhibited before they went into action. I should be Wanting in my duty, my lord duke, if I did not express to your grace, in the most earnest...

Bulletins and Other State Intelligence, 2. rész

1855 - 1462 oldal
...with water has been excessive, and that they have been pursued by cholera to the very battle field, I do not go beyond the truth in declaring that they...as they had exhibited before they went into action. I should be wanting in my duty, my Lord Duke, if I did not express to your Grace, in the most earnest...

Annual Register, 96. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1855 - 1078 oldal
...water has been excessive ; and that they have been pursued by cholera to the very battle-field ; I do not go beyond the truth in declaring that they...gallant spirit, for which the British soldier is ever distin. guished ; and, under the heaviest fire, they maintained the same determination to conquer as...

Seven sermons chiefly connected with public events of MDCCCLIV.

George Edward Lynch Cotton (bp. of Calcutta.) - 1855 - 146 oldal
...water has been excessive ; and that they have been pursued by cholera to the very battle-field ; I do not go beyond the truth in declaring that they merit the highest commendation." and suffering far from their friends and from their home, we are living here surrounded by many comforts,...

Pictorial history of the Russian War, 1854-5-6 [signed G.D.].

George Dodd - 1856 - 634 oldal
...water has been excessive ; and that they have Ьеел pursued by cholera to the very battle-Held, I do not go beyond the truth in declaring that they...commendation. In the ardour of attack they forgot all they bad endured, and dlftplayevl that high courage, that gallant spirit, for which the British nldirr is...

(Siege of Sebastopol, 1854-5). Journal of the operations conducted ..., 2. rész

War office - 1859 - 354 oldal
...with water has been excessive, and that they have been pursued by cholera to the very battle-field, I do not go beyond the truth in declaring that they...as they had exhibited before they went into action. I should be wanting in my duty, my Lord Duke, if I did not express to your Grace, in the most earnest...

The Life of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, 3. kötet

Sir Theodore Martin - 1877 - 576 oldal
...since they had landed in the Crimea to the extremes of wet, cold, and heat,' ' in the ardour of the attack they forgot all they had endured, and displayed that high courage for which the British soldier 1854 REACH ENGLAND. 133 is ever distinguished ; and under the heaviest...

The Life of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, 3. kötet

Sir Theodore Martin - 1877 - 562 oldal
...since they had landed in the Crimea to the extremes of wet, cold, and heat,' ' in the ardour of the attack they forgot all they had endured, and displayed that high courage for which the British soldier is ever distinguished ; and under the heaviest fire they maintained the...

The Life of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, 3. kötet

Sir Theodore Martin - 1878 - 456 oldal
...heat,' ' in the ardour of the attack they forgot all they had endured, and displayed that high courage for which the British soldier is ever distinguished;...they had exhibited before they went into action.' But the feelings of triumph with which a victory so brilliant was hailed within the Palace, were dashed...




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