| Sir George Forrest - 1901 - 532 pages
...endured the sufferings inevitable in war to sick and wounded men far from the base, without a murmur and even with cheerfulness. You have, in fact, acted up...patriotism, and by your conspicuous kindness and humanity to your enemies, your forbearance and good behaviour in the towns occupied, you have caused the army... | |
| Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1915 - 582 pages
...comrades, have marched and fought without a halt.' He recounted too their conduct and their discipline. ' You have, in fact, acted up to the highest standard...Great Britain to be as highly respected as it must be henceforth greatly feared in South Af1ica.' The praise was earned. The South African campaign had... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1915 - 414 pages
...endured the sufferings inevitable in war to sick and wounded men far from the base, without a murmur, and even with cheerfulness. "You have, in fact, acted...patriotism, and by your conspicuous kindness and humanity to your enemies, your forbearance and good behaviour in the towns occupied, you have caused the Army... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1916 - 410 pages
...the sufferings inevitable 322 in war to sick and wounded men far from the base, without a murmur, and even with cheerfulness. "You have, in fact, acted...patriotism, and by your conspicuous kindness and humanity to your enemies, your forbearance and good behaviour in the towns occupied, you have caused the Army... | |
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