| Martin Richard Gubbins - 1858 - 572 ÆäÀÌÁö
...reinforcement under Major-General Sir J. Outram, GCB, and Sir Henry Havelock, KCB 2. The persevering constancy of this small garrison, under the watchful...devoted garrison on that reflection belonging to them. 3. The position occupied by the garrison was an open intrenchment; the numbers were not sufficient... | |
| Martin Richard Gubbins - 1858 - 544 ÆäÀÌÁö
...reinforcement under Major-General Sir J. Outram, GCB, and Sir Henry Havelock, KCB 2., The pei-severing constancy of this small garrison, under the watchful...devoted garrison on that reflection belonging to them. 3. The position occupied by the garrison was an open intrenchment; the numbers were not sufficient... | |
| L. E. Ruutz Rees - 1858 - 412 ÆäÀÌÁö
...reinforcament under Major-General Sir J. Outram, GCB, and Sir H. Havelock, KCB " 2. The persevering constancy of this small garrison, under the watchful...Inglis and his devoted garrison on that reflection belonging-to them. " 3. The position occupied by the garrison was an open entrenchment, the numbers... | |
| Martin Richard Gubbins - 1858 - 628 ÆäÀÌÁö
...reinforcement under Major-General Sir J. Outram, GCB, and Sir Henry Havelock, KCB 2. The persevering constancy of this small garrison, under the watchful...Commander-in-Chief heartily congratulates Brigadier Inglis anil his devoted garrison on that reflection belonging to them. 3. The position occupied by the garrison... | |
| 1860 - 1518 ÆäÀÌÁö
...reinforcement under Major-Generals Sir J. Outram, GCB, and Sir H. Havelock, KCB 2. The persevering constancy of this small garrison, under the watchful...means of adding to the prestige of the British army, ;md of preserving the honour and lives of our countrywomen. There can be no greater reward than such... | |
| John Alexander Ewart - 1881 - 418 ÆäÀÌÁö
...reinforcement under Major-Generals Sir J. Outram, GCB, and Sir H. Havelock, KCB 2. The persevering constancy of this small garrison, under the watchful...no greater reward than such a reflection; and the Commander-in-Cbief heartily congratulates Brigadier Inglis and his devoted garrison on that reflection... | |
| 1885 - 492 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Campbell's despatch went on to say, " the persevering constancy of this small garrison under the watehful command of the Brigadier, has, under Providence, been...devoted garrison on that reflection belonging to them." Lord Canning was equally eloquent in his praise of this magnificent defence of a weak and most hazardous... | |
| Antony Patrick MacDonnell baron MacDonnell - 1901 - 242 ÆäÀÌÁö
...constancy " (I quote from Sir Colin Campbell's general order after the Relief) " was, under Providence, the means of adding to the prestige of the British Army and of preserving the honour and lives of your country-women." In the years to come you will doubtless add fresh laurels to your already ample... | |
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