| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1858 - 1044 pages
...language contains, is due, the Major General considers, to the brave men whom Brigadier Inglis las commanded, with undeviating success and untarnished...maintained the honour of their country's arms under Sir Robert Sale were seldom exposed to actual attack, the Lucknow garrison, of inferior strength, have,... | |
| Charles Ball - India - 1858 - 750 pages
...but some far more laudatory epithet (if such the English language contains) is due, the major-general considers, to the brave men whom Brigadier Inglis...memorable siege ; for while the devoted band of heroes who ю nobly maintained the honour of their country's arms, under Sir R. Sale, were leldom exposed to actual... | |
| L. E. Ruutz Rees - India - 1858 - 412 pages
...but some far more laudatory epithet, if such the English language contains, is due, the Major-General considers, to the brave men whom Brigadier Inglis has commanded, with undeviating suo D 4 \ 296 SIEGE OF LUCKNOW. [OcT. cess and untarnished honour, through the late memorable siege... | |
| 1860 - 1518 pages
...but some far more laudatory epithet, if such the English language contains, is due, the Major-General considers, to the brave men whom Brigadier Inglis...commanded, with undeviating success and untarnished honor, throujjh the late memorable siege; for, while the devoted band of heroes who so nobly maintained... | |
| Military art and science - 1885 - 492 pages
...garrison of Jellalabad, but some far more laudatory epithet, if such the English language contains, is due to the brave men whom Brigadier Inglis has commanded with undeviating success and untarnished honour ; for while the devoted band of heroes, who so nobly maintained the honour of their country's arms... | |
| Lady Julia Selina Thesiger Inglis - India - 1892 - 254 pages
...far more laudatory epithet — if such the English language contains — is due, the major-general considers, to the brave men whom Brigadier Inglis...maintained the honour of their country's arms, under Sir Robert Sale, were seldom exposed to actual attack, the Lucknow garrison of inferior strength have —... | |
| Military art and science - 1880 - 508 pages
...Inglis commanded with undeviating success and untarnished honour throughout the late memorable seige, for while the devoted band of heroes who so nobly...country's arms under Sir R. Sale were seldom exposed to direct attack, the Lucknow garrison, of inferior strength have, in addition to a series of fierce assaults... | |
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