| Henry Stewart (M.A.) - 1879 - 392 páginas
...astonishing effect to be attributed 1 " said Havelock in his general order of the following day. " To the fire of the British artillery, exceeding in rapidity and precision all the brigadier-general has witnessed in his not short career ; to the power of the Enfield rifle in... | |
| James Grant - 1880 - 620 páginas
...this astonishing effect to be attributed ?" said Havelock, in his general order of the subsequent day. "To the fire of the British artillery, exceeding in rapidity and precision all the brigadier-general has witnessed in his not short career ; to the power of the Enfield rifle in... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 284 páginas
...hands of the British. The victory, Havelock said, in his order of thanks issued next day, was owing 'to the fire of the British artillery, exceeding in rapidity and precision all that the Brigadier had ever witnessed in his not short career; to the power of the Enfield rifle in British... | |
| Keith Young, Sir Henry Wylie Norman, Mrs. Keith Young - 1902 - 522 páginas
...a position 1 ' Sir Charla Kapier to Lord DalKmait (1849). To what is our success to be attributed? 'To the fire of the British Artillery exceeding in...witnessed in his not short career ; to the force of the Enfleld Rifle iu British hands ; to British pluck, that good quality which has survived the revolution... | |
| Henry William Greville - 1904 - 442 páginas
...without the loss of a single British soldier. To what is that astonishing effect to be attributed ? To the fire of the British artillery, exceeding in...has ever witnessed in his not short career; to the power of ihe Enfield rifle in British hands; to British pluck, that good quality which has survived... | |
| Harold Carmichael Wylly - 1923 - 330 páginas
...winds without the loss of a British soldier. To what is this astonishing effect to be attributed ? The fire of the British artillery, exceeding in rapidity and precision all the BrigadierGeneral has ever witnessed in his not short career, to the power of the Enfield rifle... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1857 - 660 páginas
...the loss of a British soldier. To what is this astonishing effect to be attributed ? To the fire of British Artillery, exceeding in rapidity and precision...Brigadier-General has ever witnessed in his not short career, or to the power of the Enfield rifle in British hands, and to British pluck, that good quality which... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1858 - 598 páginas
...without the loss of a single British soldier ! ' To what is this astonishing effect to he attributed ? To the fire of the British artillery, exceeding in...rapidity and precision all that the Brigadier-General has evur witnessed in his not short career; to the power of the Enfield Rifle in British hands ; to British... | |
| |