| David W. Bartlett - 1859 - 476 páginas
...they were as follows : " All those who are in no way connected with the acts of Lord Dalhousie, and are willing to lay down their arms, shall receive a safe passage to Allahabad." There was no signature to it, but the handwriting was that of Azimoolah. Sir Hugh Wheeler, still hopeful... | |
| Mowbray Thomson - 1859 - 302 páginas
...were as follows : — " All those who are in no way connected with the acts of Lord Dalhousie, and are willing to lay down their arms, shall receive a safe passage to Allahabad." There was no signature to it, but the handwriting was that of Azimoolah. Sir Hugh Wheeler, still hopeful... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1901 - 878 páginas
...All those,' ran the brief note, ' who are in no way connected with the acts of Lord Dalhousie, and are willing to lay down their arms, shall receive a safe passage to Allahabad.' Wheeler, with a soldier's pride, was unwilling to give up the patch of ground he held for the Queen.... | |
| John Frederick Smith - 1864 - 576 páginas
...ran as follows : — " All those who are in no way connected with the acts of Lord Dalhonsic, and aro willing to lay down their arms, shall receive a safe passage to Allahabad." At first Sir Hugh Wheeler was utterly opposed to any dealing with Nana Sahib; but ho finally agreed... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 642 páginas
...anditran as follows : — " All theaewho are in no way connected with the acts of Lord Dalheusic, and are willing to lay down their arms, shall receive a safe passage to Allahabad." At first Sir Hugh Wheeler was utterly opposed to any dealing with Nana Sahib ; but he finally agreed... | |
| George Otto Trevelyan - 1866 - 354 páginas
...House at Calcutta : — " All those who are in no way connected with " the acts of Lord Dalhousie, and are willing to " lay down their arms, shall receive a safe passage " to Allahabad." This protocol, unique for brevity and impudence, was laid before a council, consisting of General Wheeler,... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1870 - 724 páginas
...those who are in no way connected" — so the document ran — "with the acts of Lord Dalhousie, and are willing to lay down their arms, shall receive a safe passage to Allahabad."* There was not a soldier in garrison who did not recoil from the thought of surrender — who would... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1874 - 728 páginas
...those who are in no way connected" — so the document ran — "with the acts of Lord Dalhousie, and are willing to lay down their arms, shall receive a safe passage to Allahabad."* There was not a soldier in garrison who did not recoil from the thought of surrender — who would... | |
| Charles Henry Eden - 1876 - 356 páginas
...which was as follows : — " All those who are in no way connected with the acts of Lord Dalhousie, and are willing to lay down their arms, shall receive a safe passage to Allahabad." Brave Sir Hugh would not at first listen to the terms offered, but the numbers of the little garrison... | |
| W. J. Shepherd - 1879 - 306 páginas
...signature, and ran thus : — " All those who are in noway connected with the acts of Lord Dalhousie, and are willing to lay down their arms, shall receive a safe passage to Allahabad." The General was, therefore, obliged to return the paper to Mrs. Jacobie, saying that he could not recognize... | |
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