The officers and men will remember what their country expects from them, and what a determined body of soldiers, inured to war, is capable of doing against five weak French battalions, mingled with a disorderly peasantry. Transactions for the first (-third) session - Side 80av Birmingham historical society - 1881Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1969 - 470 sider
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| Basil Williams - 1966 - 440 sider
...ready to do whatever he asked them,1 and scarcely needed the inspiring words of his final order : ' The officers and men will remember what their country...from them, and what a determined body of soldiers inured to war is capable of doing against five weak French battalions mingled with a disorderly peasantry... | |
| Ernest Hemingway - 1985 - 520 sider
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| 1987 - 636 sider
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| Alan McNairn - 1997 - 332 sider
...Cadet, Bigot, Montcalm and the savages."54 On the eve of the final battle he informed his troops that "the officers and men will remember what their country...doing against five weak battalions mingled with a disordered peasantry."55 Wolfe's views were certainly not the stuff of legend, where one's adversaries... | |
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