| 1897 - 894 pages
...military phthisis rather than a war, and saying that the Government was ready for any sacrifice necessary to save the honor of the army and the prestige of the monarchy. Gen. Baratieri was tried by a military court composed of 6 generals, who acquitted him of criminal... | |
| Bruce Vandervort - 1998 - 298 pages
...enemy with inferior numbers; a waste of heroism without success. . . . We are ready for any sacrifice to save the honor of the army and the prestige of the monarchy. This, with suggestions from his brigadiers that further retreat might be interpreted as cowardice,... | |
| United Service Institution of India - 1914 - 214 pages
...small skirmishes in which we are always facing the enemy with inferior numbers ..it is clear to me that there is no fundamental plan in this campaign...We are ready for any sacrifice in order to save the honour of the army and the prestige of the monarchy." 21. Baratieri must have seen from this that he... | |
| 1935 - 522 pages
...I am not on the spot (in the venacular of the present General Baratieri was) but it is clear to me that there is no fundamental plan in this campaign and I should like to see one formulated. We are ready for any sacrifice in order to save the honor of the army and the... | |
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