| John Murray (Firm), Edward Backhouse Eastwick - 1883 - 430 페이지
...2nd, 1807, And died September 14th, 1858, Of a wound inflicted by a religious fanatic. He was the beau ideal of a soldier, Cool to conceive, Brave to dare,...Mackeson shines brightly out. The frontier was his fort, And the future was his iield. The dettlee of the Khaibar, And the peaks of the Black Mountains,... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Edward Backhouse Eastwick - 1883 - 408 페이지
...1807, And died September 14th, 185S, Of л wound inflicted Ъу a religious fanatic. He was the beau ideal of a soldier, Cool to conceive, Brave to dare,...cause ; On the dark page of the Afghan war The name of Maokeson shines brightly out. The frontier was his fort, And the future was his field. The denies of... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1901 - 532 페이지
...Colonel Mackeson was the commissioner or chief civil officer. " He was," wrote Lord Dalhousie, " the beau ideal of a soldier — cool to conceive, brave to...presence in its ranks — not without cause. On the dark pages of the Afghan war the name of Mackeson shone brightly, but the frontier was his post, and the... | |
| Charles Edward Buckland - 1906 - 522 페이지
...Sep. 14. Lord Dalhousie wrote his epitaph, which included the following words — " He was the beau ideal of a soldier — cool to conceive, brave to dare, and strong to do. . . . The loss of Col. Matkeson's life would have dimmed a victory : to lose him thus, by the hand of a foul... | |
| Violet Brooke-Hunt - 1914 - 384 페이지
...tribesmen, and Roberts soon saw something of its dangers. For Colonel Mackeson, the Commissioner, " the beau ideal of a soldier, cool to conceive, brave to dare, and strong to do," to whom " the frontier was his post and the future his field," was attacked by a fanatic for no reason... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1915 - 414 페이지
...Colonel Mackeson was the commissioner or chief civil officer. "He was," wrote Lord Dalhousie, "the beau ideal of a soldier — cool to conceive, brave to...presence in its ranks — not without cause. On the dark pages of the Afghan War the name of Mackeson shone brightly, but the frontier was his post, and the... | |
| Charles Allen - 2006 - 383 페이지
...Here I have tried to make good that gap in our understanding. Death of a Commissioner He was the beau ideal of a soldier - cool to conceive, brave to dare, and strong to do ... The defiles of the Khyber and the peaks of the Black Mountain alike bear witness to his exploits . . .... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1916 - 410 페이지
...Colonel Mackeson was the commissioner or chief civil officer. "He was," wrote Lord Dalhousie, "the beau ideal of a soldier — cool to conceive, brave to...presence in its ranks — not without cause. On the dark pages of the Afghan War the name of Mackeson shone brightly, but the frontier was his post, and the... | |
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