| 1812 - 1020 sider
...Lordship, that throughout this trying day, of which I have related the events f hud every reason to l>e satisfied with the conduct of the General Officers...its events, will give a general idea of the share whuh each individual had in them, and I cannot say too much in prai.sc of the conduct of every individual... | |
| 1813 - 1008 sider
...Major-Gen. Ross had two horse« shot under him. The Portuguese troops likewise behaved admirably; and I had every reason to be satisfied with the conduct of the Spanish regiments del Principe and Pruvia. " I had ordered Lieut. Gen. Sir R. Hill to march by Lanz... | |
| Andrew Halliday - 1812 - 466 sider
..." great pleasure in reporting, that throughout the whole of this trying day, (22d July), of which I have related the events, I had every reason to be...individual had in them ; and I cannot say too much Dd ADm2.in praise of the conduct of every individual in ' his station." Brigadier-generals D'Urban,... | |
| The Duke of York - 1812 - 706 sider
...in reporting to .your lordship, that, throughout this trying day, of which I have rcl.rd the eventi, I had every reason to be satisfied with the conduct...have written of its events, will give a general idea oí tlte • The official returns only account for eleven pieces of cannon ; but it i* believed that... | |
| 1812 - 448 sider
...ascertain their numbers exactly, from the advance.-of the army immediately after the acti«B was onr. I have related the events, I had every reason to be...the general officers and troops. The relation which 1 have written of its events will give a general idea of the share which each individual had in them... | |
| 1812 - 760 sider
...— 1 have great pleasure in reporting to your Lordship, that, throughout this trying day, of which I have related the » events, I had every reason to be satisfied with the conduct of the general-officers and troops.: — The relation which* I have written of its events will give a general... | |
| 1812 - 550 sider
...I have great- pleasure jn reporting to your lordship, that, throughout this trying day, of which I have related the events, I had every reason to be satisfied with the conduct of the gener.il officers and troops. The relation which I hare written of its events, will give a general... | |
| 1812 - 724 sider
...advantage to the cause would be great, and the final success of the campaign would have been certain. I had every reason to be satisfied with the conduct of the officers and troops during the siege of Burgos, particularly with the brigade of Guards. During the... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 sider
...advantage to the cause would be great, and the final success of ihe campaign would have been certain. I had every reason to be satisfied with the conduct of the officers and troops doring the siege of Burgos, the brigade of Guards.particularly with -During the... | |
| 1813 - 1082 sider
...operations.— I have great pleasure in reporting to your lordship, that, throughout this trying day, of which I have related the events, I had every reason to be...relation which I have written of its events will give в general idea of the share each individual had in them ; and I can* not say too much in praise of... | |
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