| Ernest Blake Knox - 1902 - 414 pągines
...NATAL, 'The relief of Ladysmith unites two forces, both of which have, during the last four months, striven with conspicuous gallantry and splendid determination...their Queen and country. ' The garrison of Ladysmith have during four months held their position against every attack with complete success, and endured... | |
| Alexander Horace Cyril Kearsey - 1903 - 334 pągines
...Natal, — The relief of Ladysmith unites two forces, both of which have during the last few months striven with conspicuous gallantry and splendid determination...their Queen and country. "The garrison of Ladysmith have during four months held their position against any attack with complete success, and endured many... | |
| Lewis William George Butler - 1909 - 148 pągines
...Natal ! The relief of Ladysmith unites two forces, both of which have, during the last few months, striven with conspicuous gallantry and splendid determination...their Queen and country. ' The garrison of Ladysmith have, during four months, held their position against every attack with complete success, and endured... | |
| 1909 - 298 pągines
...Natal ! The relief of Ladysmith unites two forces, both of which have, during the last few months, striven with conspicuous gallantry and splendid determination...their Queen and country. " The garrison of Ladysmith have, during four months, held their position against every attack with complete success, and endured... | |
| Charles Henderson Melville - 1923 - 380 pągines
...characteristic in its dignity and restraint : 1 Conan Doyle, The Great Boer War, p. 297. VOL. ii. r " The relief of Ladysmith unites two forces which have...heights, in the face of a fully-prepared, well-armed, and tenacious enemy. By the exhibition of the truest courage, which burns steadily besides flashing... | |
| Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton Cochrane Dundonald (12th Earl of) - 1926 - 384 pągines
...of Natal. The relief of Ladysmith unites two forces, both of which have, during the past few months, striven with conspicuous gallantry and splendid determination,...their Queen and country. The garrison of Ladysmith have during four months held their position against every attack with complete success, and endured... | |
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