Soon all the rear-guard and heavy guns were inside our position ; and then ensued a scene which baffles description. For eighty-seven days the Lucknow garrison had lived in utter ignorance of all that had taken place outside. Wives who had long mourned... A History of England - Página 313por James Franck Bright - 1889Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1858 - 598 páginas
...guns were inside our position ; and then ensued a scene which baffles description. For eighty-seven days the Lucknow garrison had lived in utter ignorance...as dead, were again restored to them, others fondly Igoking forward to glad meetings with those near and dear to them, now for the first time learnt that... | |
| 1858 - 674 páginas
...guns were inside our position; and then ensued a scene which baffles description. For eighty-seven days the Lucknow garrison had lived in utter ignorance...those near and dear to them, now for the first time learnt that they were alone. On all sides eager inquiries for relations and friends were made. Alas... | |
| Thomas Fourness Wilson - 1858 - 254 páginas
...guns were inside our position ; and then ensued a scene which baffles description. For eighty-seven days the Lucknow garrison had lived in utter ignorance...those near and dear to them, now for the first time learnt that they were alone. On all sides eager inquiries for relations and friends were made. Alas... | |
| Thomas Fourness Wilson - 1858 - 244 páginas
...guns were inside our position ; and then ensued a scene which baffles description. For eighty-seven days the Lucknow garrison had lived in utter ignorance...outside. Wives who had long mourned their husbands aa dead, were again restored to them ; others, fondly looking forward to glad meetings with those near... | |
| William Butler - 1872 - 568 páginas
...thanking God that they had come 'in time to save them from the fate of those at Cawnpore. For eighty-seven days the Lucknow garrison had lived in utter ignorance...who had long mourned their husbands as dead, were now suddenly restored to them — some of them had come as volunteer cavalry with Havelock — and... | |
| William Butler - 1873 - 590 páginas
...thanking God that they had come in time to save them from the fate of those at Cawnpore. For eighty-seven days the Lucknow garrison had lived in utter ignorance...who had long mourned their husbands as dead, were now suddenly restored to them — some of them had come as volunteer cavalry with Havelock — and... | |
| George Bruce Malleson - 1878 - 626 páginas
...our position; and then ensued a scene which baffles description. For eighty-seven days the Lakhnao garrison had lived in utter ignorance of all that...were again restored to them. Others, fondly looking for1857. Sept. 25. ward to glad meetings with those near and dear BOOK ix. '" /~*Vi 4- IT i - IT to... | |
| George Bruce Malleson - 1891 - 470 páginas
...our position ; and then ensued a scene which baffles description. For eighty-seven days the Lakhnao garrison had lived in utter ignorance of all that...relations and friends were made. Alas ! in too many cases the answer was a painful one.' But the Residency had been relieved, or, to speak more correctly,... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1904 - 594 páginas
...strangers beamed upon each other like those of dearest friends and brothers." l For eighty-seven days the garrison had lived in utter ignorance of all that...were again restored to them ; others, fondly looking for1 "A Lady's (Mrs. G. Harris's) Diary of the Siege of Lucknow," page 120. A WOMAN'S ANGUISH. 331... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1858 - 610 páginas
...guns were inside our position ; and then ensued a scene which baffles description. For eighty-seven days the Lucknow garrison had lived in utter ignorance...of all that had taken place outside. Wives who had 218 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF SIR HENRY HAVELOCK. 219 long mourned their husbands as dead, were again... | |
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