| Edmund Burke - History - 1844 - 978 pages
...fought with desperate bravery. We may give the rest of the narrative in the words of Sir Hugh Gough. " I must do justice to the gallantry of their opponents,...nothing could withstand the rush of British soldiers. HM's 39th Foot, with their accustomed dash, ably supported by the 56th NI, drove the enemy from their... | |
| Books - 1844 - 974 pages
...fought with desperate bravery. We may give the rest of the narrative in the words of Sir Hugh Gough. " I must do justice to the gallantry of their opponents,...nothing could withstand the rush of British soldiers. HM's 39th Foot, with their accustomed dash, ably supported by the 56th NI, drove the enemy from their... | |
| 1844 - 588 pages
...leaders, the European and native soldiers appearing emulous to prove their loyalty and devotion; and here I must do justice to the gallantry of their opponents,...nothing could withstand the rush of British soldiers. Her Majesty's 39th foot, with their accustomed dash, ably supported by the 56th regiment native infantry,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1844 - 1496 pages
...fought with desperate bravery. We may give the rest of the narrative in the words of Sir Hugh Gough. " I must do justice to the gallantry of their opponents,...nothing could withstand the rush of British soldiers. HM's 39th Foot, with their accustomed dash, ably supported by the 56th NI, drove the enemy from their... | |
| Asia - 1844 - 688 pages
...the British troops, European and native, appearing emulous of each other, was met with gallantry by their opponents, who received the shock without flinching, their guns doing severe execution. The assailants, however, drove the enemy from their guns into the village of Maharajpoor, bayoneting... | |
| University magazine - 1850 - 794 pages
...native SK!'ÜI-H appearing cmuluus to prove their loyalty and devotion. And licro I must do justice \n the gallantry of their opponents, who received the...their guns doing severe execution as we advanced; but nut hing could withstand the rush of British soldiers. " Her Majesty's 39tli foot, with their accustomed... | |
| Henry Beveridge - India - 1862 - 796 pages
...leaders, the European and native soldiers appearing emulous to prove their loyalty and devotion; and here I must do justice to the gallantry of their opponents,...nothing could withstand the rush of British soldiers. Her majesty's 39th foot, with their accustomed dash, ably supported by the 56th regiment native infantry,... | |
| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1871 - 1060 pages
...European and native soldiers appearing emulous to prove their loyalty and devotion ; and I must here do justice to the gallantry of their opponents, who...nothing could withstand the rush of British soldiers." On the same day the left wing of the army, under Major-General Grey, defeated the Gwalior troops at... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1871 - 1064 pages
...European and native soldiers appearing emulous to prove their loyalty and devotion ; and I must here do justice to the gallantry of their opponents, who...nothing could withstand the rush of British soldiers." On the same day the left wing of the army, under Major-General Grey, defeated the Gwalior troops at... | |
| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1880 - 1064 pages
...European and native soldiers appearing emulous to prove their loyalty and devotion ; and I must here do justice to the gallantry of their opponents, who...nothing could withstand the rush of British soldiers." On the same day the left wing of the army, under Major-General Grey, defeated the Gwalior troops at... | |
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