| James Silk Buckingham - 1826 - 676 pages
...repelled at ttvery point, and their masses driven, in confusion, within their city. The storm of Pagam-mew which followed, exhibited the same features of intrepidity...affection of a Commander, and the cordiality of a comrade. General Orders by Command.er-in-Ch.ief. Head-Quarters, Bhurtpore, Sunday, Jan. l9, l826.— The Right... | |
| Christianity - 1826 - 696 pages
...masses driven, in confusion, within their city. The storm of Pagam-mew which followed, exhibited tlic same features of intrepidity and self-devotion. The...affection of a Commander, and the cordiality of a comrade. General Orders by Commander-in-Chitf. Head-Quarters, Bhurtpore, Snnday, Jan. 19, 1838.— The Right... | |
| Asia - 1826 - 796 pages
...repelled at every point, and their masses driven in confusion within their city. The storm of Pagam-mew, which followed, exhibited the same features of intrepidity...thanks, at once with the affection of a commander and cordiality of a comrade." The British commander had intimated to the deputies of the King of Ava, that... | |
| Asia - 1826 - 780 pages
...repelled at every point, and their masses driven in confusion within their city. The storm of Pagam-mew, which followed, exhibited the same features of intrepidity...thanks, at once with the affection of a commander and cordiality of a comrade." The British commander had intimated to the deputies of the King of Ava, that... | |
| Sir Henry Havelock - Anglo-Burmese War, 1st, 1824-1826 - 1828 - 402 pages
...storm of Pagahm, which followed, " exhibited the same features of intrepidity, and " self devotion. The frequency of these acts of " spirited soldiership...part of his troops " renders it difficult for the Major General to " vary the terms of his praise ; but he offers to " every officer and soldier engaged... | |
| India - 1877 - 364 pages
...and the general, at the close of his orders for the day, worthily said — " The frequency of their acts of spirited soldiership on the part of his troops...affection of a commander and the cordiality of a comrade." Before the army left Pagahm-myo on the 16th, it had learned the fate of the luckless " King of Hell,"... | |
| India - 1877 - 360 pages
...and the general, at the close of his orders for the day, worthily said — " The frequency of their acts of spirited soldiership on the part of his troops...affection of a commander and the cordiality of a comrade." Before the army left Pagahm-myo on the 16th, it had learned the fate of the luckless " King of Hell,"... | |
| 1826 - 430 pages
...repelled at every point, and their masses driven in contusion within their city. The storm of Pagahm-Mew, which followed, exhibited the same features of intrepidity...this day the tribute of his thanks at once, with the aflection of a Commander, and the cordiality of a comrade. FS TIDY, L!eut.-Col. DAG Hr/ractfrom a Letter... | |
| London gazette - 1826 - 438 pages
...at every point, and their masses driven in contusion within their city. The storm, of Pagahm-Mew,. which followed, exhibited the same features of intrepidity...this day the tribute of his thanks at once, with the Direction of a Commander, and the cordiality of a comrade. FS TIDY. Lieut.-Col. DAG Exlractfrom a Letter... | |
| Military art and science - 1853 - 656 pages
...repulsed at every point, and his masses driven in confusion within the city ! The storm of Pagam-mew, which followed, exhibited the same features of intrepidity and self-devotion. The frequency of these spirited acts of soldiership on the part of his troops, renders it difficult for the MajorGeneral to... | |
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