| Great Britain. Parliament - 1859 - 1090 pages
...representative of Christianity as described by himself. Mr. Cooper went on to say, — " Ten by ten the Sepoys were called forth. Their names having been...succession, they were pinioned, linked together, and inarched to execution ; a firing party being in readiness. Kvery phase of deportment was manifested... | |
| Frederick Henry Cooper - 1858 - 302 pages
...; and they were made aware of the character of the spectacle they were about to witness. Ten by ten the sepoys were called forth. Their names having been...pinioned, linked together, and marched to execution ; a firing-party being in readiness. Every phase of deportment was manifested by the doomed men, after... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1859 - 1064 pages
...representative of Christianity as described by himself. Mr. Cooper went on to say, — "Ten by ten the Scpoys were called forth. Their names having been taken down...to execution ; a firing party being in readiness. fell by the law nearly 500 men." That was the statement he (Mr. Gilpin) had wished to bring before... | |
| William Wotherspoon Ireland, Officer Who Served There - 1861 - 366 pages
...execution of the captive sepoys, which had been resolved on. " Having taken down the names of the sepoys in succession, they were pinioned, linked together, and marched to execution. A firing party was in readiness. Every phase of deportment was manifested by the doomed men, after the sullen firing... | |
| Edward Henry Nolan - 1878 - 446 pages
...and they were made aware of the character of the spectacle they were about to witness. " Ten by ten the sepoys were called forth. Their names having been...party being in readiness. Every phase of deportment was manifested by the doomed men, after the sullen firing of volleys of distant musketry forced the... | |
| Reginald Bosworth Smith - 1883 - 686 pages
...; and they were made aware of the character of the spectacle they were about to witness. Ten by ten the Sepoys were called forth. Their names having been...party being in readiness. Every phase of deportment was manifested by the doomed men, after the sullen firing of volleys of distant musketry forced the... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - 1899 - 841 pages
...their fate/ "They arrived at midnight. Next morning at daybreak Mr. Cooper took his seat. He had 282 prisoners, besides numbers of camp followers. He sent...astonishment, rage, frantic despair, the most stoic calmness/ " Then he goes on to state the demeanor of these men as they passed by where Mr. Cooper was, etc.:... | |
| Baman Das Basu - 1927 - 136 pages
...called and they were made aware of the character of the spectacle they were about to witness. Ten by ten the Sepoys were called forth. Their names having been...party being in readiness. Every phase of deportment was manifested by the doomed men, after the sullen firing of volleys of distant musketry forced the... | |
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