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" ... all their artillery, stores, and reserve depots, which had cost them so much toil and labour to get up, with a great quantity of small arms, gilt chattahs, standards, and other trophies, fell into our hands. Never was victory more complete or more... "
Constable's miscellany of original and selected publications - Side 54
af Constable and co, ltd - 1827
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An Account of an Embassy to the Kingdom of Ava in the Year 1795, Bind 2

Michael Symes - 1827 - 348 sider
...trophies, fell into our hands. Never was victory more complete or more decided ; and never was the triumph of discipline and valour, over the disjointed efforts...infinitely superior numbers, more conspicuous. Majors Uennie and Thornhili, of the 13th Light Infantry, and Major Gore of the 89th, were distinguished by...
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Narrative of the Naval Operations in Ava, During the Burmese War in the ...

John Marshall - 1830 - 166 sider
...trophies, fell into our hands. Never was victory more complete or more decided, and never was the triumph of discipline and valour, over the disjointed efforts...and infinitely superior numbers, more conspicuous." The naval force employed in the Puzendown creek was composed of the steam and mortar-vessels, a few...
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The naval history of Great Britain, from ... 1793, to ... 1820, with an ...

William James - 1837 - 632 sider
...trophies, fell into our hands. Never was victory more complete or more decided, and never was the triumph of discipline and valour, over the disjointed efforts...and infinitely superior numbers, more conspicuous.' " The naval force employed in the Puzendown creek was composed of the steam and mortar vessels, a few...
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India, China, etc

Thomas Carter - 1861 - 234 sider
...trophies fell into our hands. Never was victory more complete or decided, and never was the triumph of discipline and valour, over the disjointed efforts...by the steadiness with which they led their men." — Brigadier -General Sir A. Campbell's despatch. hundred of the 18th. and 34th. Madras Native Infantry,...
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Medals of the British Army: And how They Were Won

Thomas Carter - 1861 - 642 sider
...into our hands. Never was victory more complete or deeided, and never was the triumph of diseipline and valour, over the disjointed efforts of irregular...infinitely superior numbers, more conspicuous. Majors Deunie and Thornhill, of the 13th. Light Infantry, and Major Gore, of the 89th., were distinguished...
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Brave men in action, stories of the British flag

Stephen Joseph MacKenna - 1878 - 472 sider
...it in his despatch, " Never was victory more complete, or more decided ; and never was the trinmph of discipline and valour over the disjointed efforts...and infinitely superior numbers, more conspicuous." The English loss was heavy enough, but against that there was a glittering set-off in the capture of...
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Our Burmese Wars and Relations with Burma: Being an Abstract of Military and ...

William Ferguson Beatson Laurie - 1885 - 556 sider
...trophies, fell into our hands. Never was victory more complete or more decided ; and never was the triumph of discipline and valour, over the disjointed efforts...have sustained in the death of Major Walker, one of India's best and bravest soldiers, who fell while leading his column into the enemy's entrenchments...
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War Medals of the British Army, and how They Were Won

Thomas Carter, William Henry Long - 1893 - 796 sider
...trophies fell into our hands. Never was victory more complete or decided, and never was the triumph of discipline and valour, over the disjointed efforts...superior numbers, more conspicuous. Majors Dennie aud Thornhill, of the 13th. Light Infantry, and Major Gore, of the 89th., were distinguished by the...
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The Naval History of Great Britain: 1811-1827

William James - 2002 - 588 sider
...trophies, fell into our hands. Never was victory more complete or more decided, and never was the triumph of discipline and valour, over the disjointed efforts...and infinitely superior numbers, more conspicuous.' "The naval force employed in the Puzendown creek was composed of the steam and mortar vessels, a few...
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Bulletins and Other State Intelligence

1825 - 546 sider
...trophies, fell into our hands. Never was victory more complete or more decided, and never was the trinmph of discipline and valour over the disjointed efforts...infinitely superior numbers, more conspicuous. Majors Dcnuie and Thornbill, of the 13th light infantry, and Major Gore, of the 89th, were distinguished by...
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