James Outram: A Biography, 2권Smith, Elder, 1880 |
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... effects on every Hindoo State in India , each of which would have regarded our appropriation of the Panjáb as the prelude to its own absorption . The princes of India will now repose , for a time at least , in confidence and content ...
... effects on every Hindoo State in India , each of which would have regarded our appropriation of the Panjáb as the prelude to its own absorption . The princes of India will now repose , for a time at least , in confidence and content ...
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... effect of their agitation in favour of the ex - Rajah - to apprehend that his tenure of the Raj is by no means secure , and feeling , as he does , not a little chagrined at the late demands upon him on behalf of the ex - Rajah , which ...
... effect of their agitation in favour of the ex - Rajah - to apprehend that his tenure of the Raj is by no means secure , and feeling , as he does , not a little chagrined at the late demands upon him on behalf of the ex - Rajah , which ...
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... effect wholesome reforms in the interests of ruler and subjects , and to the satisfaction of the Government of Bombay . The rampant evil of the place was the existence of a system of bribery and corruption to which we have already ...
... effect wholesome reforms in the interests of ruler and subjects , and to the satisfaction of the Government of Bombay . The rampant evil of the place was the existence of a system of bribery and corruption to which we have already ...
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... effect produced upon the native mind by these proceedings is clearly recorded in the published retrospect which forms the first part of his ' Khatpat Report ' of later years . Can it be wondered at , ' he writes , that the natives of ...
... effect produced upon the native mind by these proceedings is clearly recorded in the published retrospect which forms the first part of his ' Khatpat Report ' of later years . Can it be wondered at , ' he writes , that the natives of ...
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... effect - in other words that he would do well to agitate himself less , and have more confidence in the dis- crimination and good sense of his passive official superiors . As a parting venture , he determined , in acknowledgment of this ...
... effect - in other words that he would do well to agitate himself less , and have more confidence in the dis- crimination and good sense of his passive official superiors . As a parting venture , he determined , in acknowledgment of this ...
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1st Madras Fusiliers 78th Highlanders Aden advance Alam-bágh Allahabad Alum Bâgh Alumbagh appointment army arrival artillery attack Bagh Baroda battery Bengal Bhils Bombay Brigadier British Government Bushahr Bushire Calcutta camp Captain cause cavalry Cawnpore Chief Colonel Outram column command Commander-in-Chief despatch detachment Dil Khoosha division duty effect enemy enemy's European expressed favour fire force friends Fusiliers gallant garrison Governor Governor-General guns Havelock Herat honour hope horse India infantry Kánhpur Khatpat Lakhnau letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Dalhousie Lord Elphinstone Lordship Lucknow Madras March ment miles military months Muhamra Napier native occasion occupied officers operations Oude Oudh passed Persian picquet political position rank reached rear rebels received regard regiments reinforcements rendered reply Residency river road sent Sir Colin Sir George Clerk Sir James Outram Sir James's Sir John Kaye soldiers steamer supplies tion treaty troops wounded wrote
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278 페이지 - Hastily assembled, fatigued by forced marches, but animated by a common feeling of determination to accomplish the duty before them, all ranks of this force have compensated for their small number, in the execution of a most difficult duty, by unceasing exertions.
276 페이지 - The movement of retreat was admirably executed, and was a perfect lesson in such combinations. Each exterior line came gradually retiring through its supports, till at length nothing remained but the last line of infantry and guns, with which I was myself to crush the enemy if he had dared to follow up the pickets. The only line of retreat lay through a long and tortuous lane, and all these precautions were absolutely necessary to ensure the safety of the force.
224 페이지 - Seldom — perhaps never — has it occurred to a Commander-in-Chief to publish and confirm such an order as the following one, proceeding from Major-General Sir James Outram, KCB With such a reputation as Major-General Sir James Outram has won for himself, he can afford to share glory and honour with others. But that does not lessen the value of the sacrifice he has made with such disinterested generosity, in favour of Brigadier-General Havelock, CB, commanding the field force in Oude.
211 페이지 - I shall join you with the reinforcements, but to you shall be left the glory of relieving Lucknow, for which you have already so nobly struggled.
278 페이지 - That ground was won by fighting as hard as it ever fell to the lot of the Commander-in-Chief to witness, it being necessary to bring up the same men over and over again to fresh attacks ; and it is with the greatest gratification that his Excellency declares he never saw men behave better. 5. The storming of the Secundrab&gh and the Shah Nujeef has never been surpassed in daring, and the success of it was most brilliant and complete.
224 페이지 - Seldom, perhaps never, has it occurred to a commander-in-chief to publish and confirm such an order as the following one, proceeding from Major-general Sir James Outram, KCB With such a reputation as Major-general Sir James Outram has won for himself, he can well afford to share glory and honour with others. But that does not lessen the value of the sacrifice he has made, with such disinterested generosity, in favour of Brigadier-general Havelock, CB, commanding the field force in Oude.
223 페이지 - Outram is confident that the great end for which General Havelock and his brave troops have so long and so gloriously fought will now, under the blessing of Providence, be accomplished. " The Major-General, therefore, in gratitude for, and admiration of, the brilliant deeds in arms achieved by General Havelock and his gallant troops, will cheerfully waive his rank on...
276 페이지 - Upon the 20th, fire was opened on the Kaiscrbagh, which gradually increased in importance, till it assumed the character of regular breaching and bombardment. " The Kaiscrbagh was breached in three places by Captain Peel, RN, and I have been told that the enemy suffered much loss within its precincts. Having thus led the enemy to believe that immediate assault was contemplated, orders were issued for the retreat of the garrison through the lines of our pickets, at midnight oa the 22nd.
386 페이지 - Truly was he told in the address which was voted to him by his countrymen at home, ' By men of your stamp was our Indian Empire won ; by men of your stamp must it be preserved...
273 페이지 - Their cheers echoed through the courts of the palace, responsive to the bugle sound, and on they rushed to assured victory.