That so many gallant and brave and distinguished men, beginning with one whose name will ever be remembered with pride, viz. General Havelock, should have fallen, is a great grief to the Queen ! To all European as well as native troops, who have fought... The Life of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort - Page 149by Sir Theodore Martin - 1879 - 2 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Ball - 1858 - 750 pages
...(Brigadier-general Havelock), should have died and fallen, is a great grief to the queen. To all Europeans as well as native troops who have fought so nobly and so gallantly, and among whom the queen is rejoiced to see the 93nl, t!ie queen wishes Sir Colin to convey the eipression... | |
| sir James Outram (1st bart.) - 1860 - 434 pages
...one whose name will ever be remembered with pride, Brigadier-General Havelock, should have died and fallen, is a great grief to the Queen. To all European,...expression of her great admiration and gratitude." By order of his Excellency the Commander-in-Chief, W. MAYHEW, Lieutenant-Colonel, Adjutant-General... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1864 - 886 pages
...To all Europeans, as well as native f troops, who have fought so nobly and so gallantly (and among whom the Queen is rejoiced to see the 93rd), the Queen...expression of her great admiration and gratitude." After Rohilcund had been cleared of the rebels — whose last great stronghold Bareilly was supposed... | |
| Sir Theodore Martin - 1879 - 560 pages
...spirit would urge him to be — foremost in danger — nor fatigue himself so as to injure his i857 TO SIR COLIN CAMPBELL. 149 health. In this anxious...and good wishes of our dear daughter, the Princess Royal, who is in a fortnight to leave her native land. ' And now, with the fervent wish that the God... | |
| John Alexander Ewart - 1881 - 418 pages
...oue whose name will ever be remembered with pride, Brigadier-General Havelock, should have died and fallen, is a great grief to the Queen. To all European,...expression of her great admiration and gratitude." By order of his Excellency the Commander-inChief, W. MATHEVV, Lieut.-Coloncl, Adjutant-General of the... | |
| Lawrence Shadwell - 1881 - 548 pages
...one whose name will ever be remembered with pride — viz., General Havelock — should have died and fallen, is a great grief to the Queen. " To all European...and amongst whom the Queen is rejoiced to see the 93d, the Queen wishes Sir Colin to convey the expressions of her great admiration and gratitude. "... | |
| Lawrence Shadwell - 1881 - 540 pages
...amongst whom the Queen is rejoiced to see the 93d, the Queen wishes Sir Colin to convey the expressions of her great admiration and gratitude. " The Queen...and good wishes of our dear daughter the Princess Royal, who is in a fortnight to leave her native land. " And now, with the fervent wish that the God... | |
| Edith Caroline Phillips, Edith C. Phillips Looker - 1885 - 144 pages
...one whose name will ever be remembered with pride — viz., General Havelock — should have died and fallen, is a great grief to the Queen. To all European...the 93rd, the Queen wishes Sir Colin to convey the expressions of her great admiration and gratitude. " The Queen cannot conclude without sending Sir... | |
| James Cromb - 1886 - 340 pages
...spirit would urge him to be, foremost in danger, nor fatigue himself so as to injure his health. . . . "To all European, as well as Native troops, who have...the 93rd, the Queen wishes Sir Colin to convey the expressions of her great admiration and gratitude." In forwarding the letter from which the above extracts... | |
| Dorothea Roberts - 1888 - 336 pages
...his noble spirit would urge him to be—foremost in danger—nor fatigue himself so as to injure his health. In this anxious wish the Prince most earnestly...and good wishes of our dear daughter the Princess Royal, who is in a fortnight to leave her native land. The Queen concludes with the fervent wish that... | |
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