| William Francis Patrick Napier - 1846 - 636 sider
...but no age, no nation ever sent forth braver troops to battle than those who stormed Badajos. When the extent of the night's havoc was made known to...burst of grief for the loss of his gallant soldiers. VOL. iv. 2 p CHAPTER VI. BOOK THE English general having now achieved the \' VF ' ' second part of... | |
| William Francis Patrick Napier - 1834 - 642 sider
...but no age, no nation ever sent forth braver troops to battle than those who stormed Badajos. When the extent of the night's havoc was made known to...passionate burst of grief for the loss of his gallant sold1ers. VOL. IV. 2 F CHAPTER VI. BOOK THE English general having now achieved the second part of... | |
| 1834 - 426 sider
...age, no nation, ever sent forth braver troops to the battle than those who stormed Badajos. •' When the extent of the night's havoc was made known to...burst of grief for the loss of his gallant soldiers." All good Englishmen must turn from this horrible picture, with a feeling of gratitude to the Almighty,... | |
| Heaton Bowstead Robinson - 1835 - 910 sider
...moment when the flag of England was seen floating over the city. Colonel Napier remarks, that when the extent of the night's havoc was made known to...burst of grief for the loss of his gallant soldiers.* Phillipon and the remainder of the garrison * We have met with several anecdotes relating to this siege... | |
| Heaton Bowstead Robinson - 1836 - 498 sider
...moment when the flag of England was seen floating over the city. Colonel Napier remarks, that when the extent of the night's havoc was made known to...burst of grief for the loss of his gallant soldiers.* Phillipon and the remainder of the garrison * We have met with several anecdotes relating to this siege... | |
| Sir William Francis Patrick Napier - 1839 - 900 sider
...but no age, no nation ever sent forth braver troops to battle than those who stormed Badajoz. When the extent of the night's havoc was made known to...burst of grief for the loss of his gallant soldiers. i Appemlii, No. XVIII, section n. CHAPTER VI. The state of Ciudad Rodrigo and Almeida obliges lord... | |
| Sir William Francis Patrick Napier - 1839 - 890 sider
...but no age, no nation ever sent forth braver troops to battle than those who stormed Badajoz. When the extent of the night's havoc was made known to lord Wellington, the Grmness of his nature gave way for a moment, and the pride of conquest yielded to a passionate burst... | |
| Sir William Francis Patrick Napier - 1842 - 516 sider
...Badajoz. When the extent of the night's havoc was made known to Lord Wei•Appendix. No. LXV.$ii. lington, the firmness of his nature gave way for a moment,...conquest yielded to a passionate burst of grief for the 1oss of his gallant soldiers. CHAPTER VI. I The state or Ciudsd Rodrigo and Almeida obligee Lord Wellington... | |
| Andrew Redman Bonar - 1845 - 472 sider
...The nobie emulation of the officers ? * * * * When the extent of the night's havoc was made known to Wellington, the firmness of his nature gave way for...burst of grief for the loss of his gallant soldiers."* It seems unnecessary to do more than invite the reader's admiration of the energy and genins displayed... | |
| Sir William Francis Patrick Napier - 1867 - 534 sider
...saw: but no age no nation ever sent forth braver troops to battle than those who stormed Badajos. When the extent of the night's havoc was made known to...burst of grief for the loss of his gallant soldiers. CHAPTER VI. HAVING now achieved the second step in his project, the English general looked to crown... | |
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