| 1858 - 788 sider
...the victorious shout of your line, on the evening of the memorable 16th. 'Soldiers! Your general js satisfied, and more than satisfied, with you. He has never seen steadier or mere elevated troops — but your labours are only beginning. Between the 7th instant and the 16th,... | |
| William Owen - 1858 - 248 sider
...scenes we hear the voice of Havelock again addressing his soldiers. ' Soldiers ! ' exclaimed Havelock, ' soldiers ! your General is satisfied, and more than...never seen steadier or more devoted troops, but your labors are only beginning. Between the 7th and 16th you have, under the Indian sun of July, marched... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1858 - 88 sider
...their lurking-places in all directions — but there was no rest : " Soldiers !" exclaimed Havelock. " Soldiers ! your general is satisfied, and more than...satisfied, with you. He has never seen steadier or more elevated troops. But your labours are only beginning. Between the 7th and 16th you have, under the... | |
| William Brock - 1858 - 338 sider
...troops fled in dismay at the victorious shout of your line, on the evening of the memorable 1 6th. " Soldiers ! Your General is satisfied, and more than...satisfied with you. He has never seen steadier or more elevated troops, — but your labours are only beginning. Between the 7th instant and the 16th, you... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1859 - 394 sider
...reminds one of those spirit-stirring addresses Napoleon was accustomed to make to his troops. He says : " Soldiers, your general is satisfied, and more than satisfied with you. He has neverseen steadier or more elevated troops. But your labors are only beginning. Between the 7th and... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1860 - 536 sider
...troops fled in dismay at the victorious shout of your line, on the evening of the memorable 16th. " Soldiers ! your General is satisfied, and more than...satisfied with you. He has never seen steadier or more elevated troops; but your labours are only beginning. Between the 7th and the 16th you have, under... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1861 - 518 sider
...troops fled in dismay at the victorious shout of your line, on the evening of the memorable 16th. " Soldiers ! your General is satisfied, and more than...16th you have, under the Indian sun of July, marched 126 miles, and fought four actions. But your comrades at Lucknow are in peril ; Agra is besieged ;... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1861 - 410 sider
...reminds one of those spirit-stirring addresses Napoleon was accustomed to make to his troops. He says : " Soldiers, your general is satisfied, and more than...satisfied with you. He has never seen steadier or more elevated troops. But your labors are only beginning. Between the 7th and 16th you have, under the Indian... | |
| Thomas Raikes (col.) - 1867 - 82 sider
...troops fled in dismay at the victorious shout of your line on the evening of the memorable 16th. " Soldiers! your General is satisfied and more than...or more devoted troops, but your labours are only * The Madras Fusiliers carried the bridge. beginning. Between the 7th and the 16th you have, under... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1870 - 724 sider
...hearty commendation was given to the troops which had won his battles for him. " Soldiers," he said, " your General is satisfied, and more than satisfied,...He has never seen steadier or more devoted troops. Between the 7th and the 16th you have, under the Indian sun of July, marched a hundred and twenty-six... | |
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