Biographies of Eminent Soldiers of the Last Four CenturiesW. Blackwood and Sons, 1865 - 355 sider |
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Side vii
... military forces of the northern monarchies . When his report was read at a meeting of the Board of Trade , of which Lord Hawkesbury was president , Mr Mitchell was much complimented by their Lordships for his ability and the fulness of ...
... military forces of the northern monarchies . When his report was read at a meeting of the Board of Trade , of which Lord Hawkesbury was president , Mr Mitchell was much complimented by their Lordships for his ability and the fulness of ...
Side ix
... military employés of the Empire were then returning to France from all quarters full of despair and hatred of the restored Government of the Bourbons . Mitchell himself tells us , how , in the course of duty , he was called upon to ...
... military employés of the Empire were then returning to France from all quarters full of despair and hatred of the restored Government of the Bourbons . Mitchell himself tells us , how , in the course of duty , he was called upon to ...
Side x
... military life he kept a diary , of which , however , unfortunately only a few scraps appear to have been preserved ; but from these it seems that the loftiest senti- ments of chivalrous generosity at all times characterised his conduct ...
... military life he kept a diary , of which , however , unfortunately only a few scraps appear to have been preserved ; but from these it seems that the loftiest senti- ments of chivalrous generosity at all times characterised his conduct ...
Side xii
... military affairs as few ever did , or ever will write ; but he labours under the great disadvantage of never having ... military man , and placed him in a situation favourable for the display of his genius , which is evi- dently of a ...
... military affairs as few ever did , or ever will write ; but he labours under the great disadvantage of never having ... military man , and placed him in a situation favourable for the display of his genius , which is evi- dently of a ...
Side xiii
... information . He preserved his youthful buoyancy of spirits -- a great virtue in a military man - to the end of his life , though during the last ten years he lived very retired , seeing only few MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR . xiii.
... information . He preserved his youthful buoyancy of spirits -- a great virtue in a military man - to the end of his life , though during the last ten years he lived very retired , seeing only few MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR . xiii.
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