Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 第 6 卷James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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第 38 頁
... troops , the first thing which occurred to him was , to rob this temple ; and , accordingly , he immediately hastened thither , where he found the tribune at his post , ready to with- stand his entry . Upon this he grew enraged , and ...
... troops , the first thing which occurred to him was , to rob this temple ; and , accordingly , he immediately hastened thither , where he found the tribune at his post , ready to with- stand his entry . Upon this he grew enraged , and ...
第 59 頁
... troops , though they have in other respects . Can it be believed , that 1200 or 1300 men , under British officers , with two field - pieces , would allow themselves to be approached by trenches , in a plain , for three days , and ...
... troops , though they have in other respects . Can it be believed , that 1200 or 1300 men , under British officers , with two field - pieces , would allow themselves to be approached by trenches , in a plain , for three days , and ...
第 60 頁
... troops , that it may justly be likened to a bubble ready to burst into nonentity at the touch . 1 The European troops , however gallant and efficient , however capable of exciting , leading , and infusing confidence into the mass of the ...
... troops , that it may justly be likened to a bubble ready to burst into nonentity at the touch . 1 The European troops , however gallant and efficient , however capable of exciting , leading , and infusing confidence into the mass of the ...
第 62 頁
... troops . British soldiers are the most undaunted , courageous , and persevering perhaps in the world , yet their officers are not only more numerous , but possess more authority than those of the Native army . Is not this strangely ...
... troops . British soldiers are the most undaunted , courageous , and persevering perhaps in the world , yet their officers are not only more numerous , but possess more authority than those of the Native army . Is not this strangely ...
第 63 頁
... troops or companies should never be discharged . There must be some amongst them not meriting punishment , and nothing operates so banefully as its infliction undeserved . Besides , we ourselves , not the troops , are to blame for ...
... troops or companies should never be discharged . There must be some amongst them not meriting punishment , and nothing operates so banefully as its infliction undeserved . Besides , we ourselves , not the troops , are to blame for ...
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