| Alfred Hawkins - 1834 - 548 sider
...will remember what their country expects from them, and what a determined body of soldiers, inured to war, is capable of doing, against five weak French...to their officers, and the officers resolute in the execution of their duty." The plan adopted was, that the troops should be conveyed some distance up... | |
| Alfred Hawkins, John Charlton Fisher - 1834 - 534 sider
...will remember what their country expects from them, and what a determined body of soldiers, inured to war, is capable of doing, against five weak French...to their officers, and the officers resolute in the execution of their duty." The plan adopted was, that the troops should be conveyed some distance up... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1839 - 560 sider
...will remember what their country expects from them, and what a determined body of soldiers, inured to war, is capable of doing against five weak French...must be attentive and obedient to their officers, and resolute in the execution of their duty." It would be out of place here to enter upon a detail of the... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1839 - 536 sider
...from them, and what a determined body of soldiers, inured to war, is capable of doing against live weak French battalions, mingled with disorderly peasantry....must be attentive and obedient to their officers, and resolute in the execution of their duty." It would be out of place here to enter upon a detail of the... | |
| George Warburton - 1849 - 528 sider
...officers and men will remember what is expected from them, and what a determined body of soldiers, inured to war, is capable of doing, against five weak French battalions, mingled with a disorderly peasantry." The heavier ships of the line moved, this evening, towards the Beauport shore,... | |
| George Warburton - 1850 - 376 sider
...officers and men will remember what is expected from them, and what a determined body of soldiers, inured to war, is capable of doing, against five weak French battalions, mingled with a disorderly peasantry." The heavier ships of the line moved this evening toward the Beauport shore,... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1861 - 630 sider
...remember what their country expects from them, and what a determined body of soldiers, inured to war, are capable of doing against five weak French battalions,...must be attentive and obedient to their officers, and resolute in the execution of their duty."* General Wolfe died, being thirty-five years of age. He died... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1861 - 632 sider
...from them, and what a determined body of soldiers, inured to war, are capable of doing against live weak French battalions, mingled with disorderly peasantry....must be attentive and obedient to their officers, and resolute in the execution of their* duty." * General Wolfe died, being thirty-five years of age. He... | |
| Robert Wright - 1864 - 674 sider
...will remember what their country expects from them, and what a determined body of soldiers, inured to war, is capable of doing against five weak French...to their officers, and the officers resolute in the execution of their duty. An old bacchanalian ditty,—" How stands the glass around?"—commonly known... | |
| Robert Wright - 1864 - 666 sider
...wfll remember what their country expects from them, and what a determined body of soldiers, inured to war, is capable of doing against five weak French...obedient to their officers, and the officers resolute iu the execution of their duty. An old bacchanalian ditty, — " How stands the glass around ?" —... | |
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