| Richard Colley Wellesley (marq.) - 1804 - 352 pages
...had been appointed, and was actually on his way to take possession of his new charge. Mr. Perron also observed that the treachery and ingratitude of his...convinced him, that further resistance to the British arms was useless. About this period, the Commander in Chief received intelligence of the surrender... | |
| Hewson Clarke - Europe - 1816 - 874 pages
...actually on his way to take possession of his new charge. M. Perron also observed, that the treachery juul ingratitude of his European officers convinced him that further resistance to the British arms was useless. About this period the commandci'-inchief received intelligence of the surrender to... | |
| James Mill - Hindus - 1817 - 794 pages
...had been appointed ; and was actually on his way to take possession of his new charge. M. Perron also observed, that the treachery and ingratitude of his...convinced him that further resistance to the British arms was useless." * General Lake, who estimated, and knew that the Governor-General estimated, high... | |
| British - 1893 - 440 pages
...Lucknow. In this letter, which reached General Lake on the 7th of September, Perron mentioned that ho had just heard of the appointment of his successor,...convinced him that further resistance to the British was asolees. The Commander-in-chief immediately complied with Perron's request, and detached a British... | |
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