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" General Havelock thanks his soldiers for their arduous exertions of yesterday, which produced in four hours the strange result of a rebel army driven from a strong position, eleven guns captured, and their whole force scattered to the winds, without the... "
Rivista Contemporanea: filosofia, storia, scienze, letteratura ... - Page 136
1857
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Miscellanea Critica: Comment Upon Contemporaneous Literature and ..., Volume 3

1858 - 438 pages
...most righteous cause,' the Brigadier in the order for the day attributes the results of a whole army scattered to the winds without the loss of a single British soldier ! Havelock pushed on for Cawnpore, and, after several engagements, with trifling loss re-captured the...
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The Church

1858
...— 'Brigadier-General Havelock, CB, thanks his soldiers for their arduous exertions of yesterday, which produced, in four hours, the strange result...winds, without the loss of a single British soldier 1 " 'To what is this astonishing effect to be attributed ? To the fire of the British artillery, exceeding...
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The Protestant Episcopal Quarterly Review, and Church Register, Volume 5

1858 - 590 pages
...says: "Brigadier General Havelock, CB, thanks his soldiers for their arduous exertions of yesterday, which produced, in four hours, the strange result...winds, without the loss of a single British soldier. To what is this astonishing effect to be attributed ? To the tire of the British artillery, exceeding...
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The Good Soldier: A Memoir of Major-General Sir Henry Havelock, of Lucknow ...

William Owen - 1858 - 248 pages
...— ' Brigadier-General Havelock, CB , thanks his soldiers for their arduous exertions of yesterday, which produced in four hours the strange result of...winds, without the loss of a single British soldier ! ' To what is the astonishing effect to be attributed ? To the fire of the British Artillery, exceeding...
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A biographical sketch of sir Henry Havelock. Copyright ed

William Brock - 1858 - 338 pages
...Enfields, turned their bridles and galloped away. In thanking his soldiers for their arduous exertions, which produced, in four hours, the strange result...winds, without the loss of a single British soldier, Havelock added, — " To what is this astonishing effect to be attributed ? To the fire of the British...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 43

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1858 - 924 pages
...1857. " Brigadier-General Havelock, CB, thanks his soldiers for their arduous exertions of yesterday, which produced, in four hours, the strange result...winds, without the loss of a single British soldier ! " To what is this astonishing effect to be attributed ? To the fire of the British artillery, exceeding...
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The Edinburgh Christian magazine, Volumes 9-10

1858 - 740 pages
...for their arduous exertions of yesterday, which produced in four hours the strange result of a wholr army driven from a strong position, eleven guns captured,...winds, without the loss of a single British soldier ! '"To what is the astonishing effect t,1 be attributed ? To the fire of the Britich Artillery, exceeding...
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The History of the Indian Revolt and of the Expeditions to Persia, China ...

George Dodd - 1859 - 668 pages
...stream * • Brigadier.general Ilavelock thanks his soldien for their arduous exertion of ye«t«rday, which produced, in four hours, the strange result...force scattered to the winds, without the loss of a ilngla British soldier I • ' To what Is this astonishing effect to be attributed t To th« fire of...
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The Life of General H. Havelock, K.C.B.

J. T. Headley - 1859 - 394 pages
...arduous exertions of yesterday, which produced in four hours the strange result PEOPEE AMBITION. 253 of a whole army driven from a strong position, eleven...winds, without the loss of a single British soldier. " To what is this astonishing effect to be attributed ? To the fire of the British artillery, exceeding...
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The History of the Indian Revolt and of the Expeditions to Persia, China ...

George Dodd - 1859 - 664 pages
...stream • ' Brigadier-general Iliivelcck thanks his soldiers for their arduous exertion of yesterday, which produced, in four hours, the strange result...guns captured, and their whole force scattered to the winde, without the loss of a single British soldier 1 * ' To what is this astonishing effect to be...
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