The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 7
... regimental preparation and rigid obedience were and are alike the objects of the Spartan and the Prussian lawgivers . Oratory , which plays so great a part in the affairs of more popular States , was and is alike unknown and powerless ...
... regimental preparation and rigid obedience were and are alike the objects of the Spartan and the Prussian lawgivers . Oratory , which plays so great a part in the affairs of more popular States , was and is alike unknown and powerless ...
Pàgina 93
... regiment had risen in mutiny , or confident that he could quell their discontent by his pre- sence , rode down , with his adjutant , to the lines of his regi- ment at Mhow , where both were murdered . On his table , after his death ...
... regiment had risen in mutiny , or confident that he could quell their discontent by his pre- sence , rode down , with his adjutant , to the lines of his regi- ment at Mhow , where both were murdered . On his table , after his death ...
Pàgina 94
... regiments ; and one declared his conviction that his ' corps would never submit to lay down their arms , but would rise against the order , and resolutely attack the guns ; ' and though the order was most happily and successfully ...
... regiments ; and one declared his conviction that his ' corps would never submit to lay down their arms , but would rise against the order , and resolutely attack the guns ; ' and though the order was most happily and successfully ...
Pàgina 95
... Regiment at Julpegoree , well supported by Mr. James Gordon , the brave young magistrate , kept the great body of their men to their colours throughout the crisis , in spite of the evil example set by a few , they must assuredly have ...
... Regiment at Julpegoree , well supported by Mr. James Gordon , the brave young magistrate , kept the great body of their men to their colours throughout the crisis , in spite of the evil example set by a few , they must assuredly have ...
Pàgina 96
... regiment of Sepoys who had murdered their officers had not been properly pursued ) ; of the band of brothers who kept the gate of India at Pesha- wur , and afterwards contributed so materially to the capture of Delhi - Cotton , Edwardes ...
... regiment of Sepoys who had murdered their officers had not been properly pursued ) ; of the band of brothers who kept the gate of India at Pesha- wur , and afterwards contributed so materially to the capture of Delhi - Cotton , Edwardes ...
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