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| Sir William Francis Patrick Napier - 1836 - 754 sider
...frequently referred to since with angry denunciations of its injustice. In substance it declared, " that discipline had deteriorated during the campaign...witnessed or ever read of in any army, and this without any disaster, any unusual privation or hardship save that of inclement weather ; that the officers... | |
| William Francis Patrick Napier - 1836 - 748 sider
...frequently referred to since with angry deatmciations of its injustice. In substance it declared, " that discipline had deteriorated during the campaign...witnessed or ever read of in any army, and this without any disaster, any unusual privation or hardship save that of inclement weather ; that the officers... | |
| Sir William Francis Patrick Napier - 1836 - 774 sider
...frequently referred to since with angry denunciations of its injustice. In substance it declared, " that discipline had deteriorated during the campaign...witnessed or ever read of in any army, and this without any disaster, any unusual privation or hardship save that of inclement weather; that the officers had,... | |
| 1863 - 640 sider
...the disorderly retreat from Burcos, in which the duke said " that discipline had deteriorated dnring the campaign in a greater degree than he had ever...witnessed, or ever read of in any army, and this, without any disaster, or any unusual privation or hardship, that the officer» that period the scientific branches... | |
| JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE - 1863 - 920 sider
...however, in the general order occasioned by the disorderly retreat from Burgos, in which the Duke said, "that discipline had deteriorated during the campaign...witnessed, or ever read of in any army, and this without any disaster, or any unusual privation or hardship; that the officers had from the first lost all command... | |
| James Harris Earl of Malmesbury, James Howard Harris Earl of Malmesbury - 1870 - 572 sider
...substance it declared, ' That discipline had deteriorated during the campaign, in a greater degree then he had ever witnessed, or ever read of in any army, and this without any disaster, any unusual privation or hardship save that of inclement weather, that the officers had... | |
| Society of the Army of the Tennessee - 1885 - 604 sider
...been frequently referred to since with angry denunciation of its injustice. In substance it declared 'that discipline had deteriorated during the campaign...in a greater degree than he had ever witnessed, or even read of, in any army, and this without any disaster, any unusual privation or hardship, save that... | |
| Charles Rathbone Low - 1880 - 382 sider
...the General Order issued to his troops at Ciudad Rodrigo, Wellington declared " that discipline :,.tt deteriorated during the campaign in a greater degree...witnessed or ever read of in any army, and this without disaster, any unusual privation or hardship, save that of inclement weather ; " and, in conclusion,... | |
| George Alfred Henty - 1880 - 412 sider
...became greatly impaired, so much so that Lord Wellington issued a general order rebuking the army, saying that " discipline had deteriorated during the...in a greater degree than he had ever witnessed or read of in any army, and this without any unusual privation or hardship, or any long marches." The... | |
| George Alfred Henty - 1880 - 416 sider
...became greatly impaired, so much so that Lord Wellington issued a general order rebuking the army, saying that " discipline had deteriorated during the...in a greater degree than he had ever witnessed or read of in any army, and this without any unusual privation or hardship, or any long marches." The... | |
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