... every turn and corner of them, would, it appears to me, be in a very dangerous position. And if six or seven hundred were disabled, what would remain ? Could we hold it with the whole country armed against us ? Could we either stay in or out of it... Forty-one Years in India: From Subaltern to Commander-in-chief - 第 55 頁Earl Frederick Sleigh Roberts Roberts 著 - 1898 - 597 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Sir John William Kaye - 1870 - 724 頁
...against us ? Could we either stay in or out of it ? My own view of the state of things now is, that by carefully collecting our resources, having got...of failure, in whatever direction we might please. Your telegraphic message informing me of the measures which you have taken to raise fresh troops confirms... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1874 - 728 頁
...against us? Could we either stay in or out of it ? My own view of the state of things now is, that by carefully collecting our resources, having got...of failure, in whatever direction we might please. Your telegraphic message informing me of the measures which you have taken to raise fresh troops confirms... | |
| Reginald Bosworth Smith - 1883 - 686 頁
...? Could we hold it with the whole country armed against us ? Could we either stay in or out of it ? My own view of the state of things now is, by carefully...of failure, in whatever direction we might please. Your telegraphic message, informing me of the measures you have taken to raise fresh troops, confirms... | |
| Eugène Valbezen - 1883 - 524 頁
...state of things now is that by carefully collecting our resources, having got rid of the bad material which we cannot trust, and having supplied their places...of failure in whatever direction we might please. Your telegraphic message informing me of the measures which you have taken to raise fresh troops confirms... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1886 - 312 頁
...against us ? Could we either stay in or out of it ? My own view of the state of things now is, that by carefully collecting our resources, having got...of failure, in whatever direction we might please.' The ineptitude of these remarks is singular ; it is painfully evident that their writer did not understand... | |
| Reginald Bosworth Smith - 1901 - 578 頁
...? Could we hold it with the whole country armed against us ? Could we either stay in or out of it ? My own view of the state of things now is, by carefully...having supplied their places with others of a better son, it would not be very long before we could proceed, without a chance of failure, in whatever direction... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1904 - 594 頁
...? Could we hold it with the whole country armed against us ? Could we either stay in or out of it ? My own view of the state of things now is, by carefully...of failure, in whatever direction we might please." * This letter cannot be taken to imply that General Anson had made up his mind not to advance against... | |
| 880 頁
...? Could we hold it with the whole country armed against us ? Could we either stay in or out of it ? My own view of the state of things now is, by carefully...got rid of the bad materials which we cannot trust nnd having supplied their places with others of a better sort, it would not be very long before we... | |
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