| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1821 - 614 pages
...corps to combat us again; exhibiting thus, through the whole, a strong sense of the value of generosity in warfare, and also of his duty to his country, —...he owed his own, to fight against us collectively.' After the evacuation of Kalnnga, our army in that quarter moved to the westward, General Martindale... | |
| 1833 - 310 pages
...signified his desire to return to his corps to combat us again ; exhibiting thus, through the whole, a strong sense of the value of generosity and courtesy...from the duty he owed his own, to fight against us collect' vely. — FRAZER'S Journal. CONTENT. — I knew a man that had wealth and riches, and several... | |
| 1833 - 814 pages
...signified his desire to return to his corps to combat us again ; exhibiting thus, through the whole, a strong sense of the value of generosity and courtesy...individuals of our nation from the duty he owed his own, to flght agaiust us collectively. — FRAZEH'S Journal. CONTENT. — I knew a man that had wealth and... | |
| Great Britain - 1838 - 460 pages
...signified his desire to return to his corps to combat us again; exhibiting thus, through the whole, a strong sense of the value of generosity and courtesy...owed his own to fight against us collectively. The remainder of the garrison of Kalunga, with their commander, Bhulbudder Sing, to the number of about... | |
| 1841 - 804 pages
...signified his desire to return to. nis corps to combat us again ; exhibiting thus, through the whole, a strong sense of the value of generosity and courtesy...his duty to his country, separating completely, in hit own mind, private and national feelings, from each other, and his frank confidence in the individuals... | |
| Thomas Smith (Captain.) - Nepal - 1852 - 620 pages
...signified his desire to return to his corps to combat us again ; exhibiting thus through the whole a strong sense of the value of generosity and courtesy...separating completely in his own mind private and national feeling from each other. The remainder of the garrison of Kalunga with their commander Bhulbudder Sing,... | |
| Eden Vansittart - Travel - 1992 - 242 pages
...hospital, signified his desire to return to his corps to fight us again, exhibiting thus through the whole a strong sense of the value of generosity and courtesy...separating completely in his own mind private and national feeling from each other. During the assaults on the fort, women were seen hurling stones, and undauntedly... | |
| Omacanda Hāṇḍā - History - 2002 - 260 pages
...signified his desire to return to his corps to combat us again: exhibiting thus, through the whole, a strong sense of the value of generosity and courtesy...he owed his own, to fight against us collectively." Major General JS Wood was ordered to clear the territory of Gorakhpur, east of Kumaon, which the Gurkhas... | |
| 1849 - 750 pages
...signified his desire to return to. his corps to combat us again ; exhibiting thus, through the whole, a strong sense of the value of generosity and courtesy in warfare, and also of his duly to his country, separating completely, in his own mind, private and national feelings from each... | |
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