| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 pages
...rules, therefore, which have "been hitherto observed in requiring, taking, and giving receipts for the supplies from the country, are to be continued in the villages on the French frontiers ; and the 'commissaries attached to each of the armies t>f the several nations will receive... | |
| Christopher Kelly - 1817 - 550 pages
...therefore, which have been hitherto observed, in requiring, and taking, and giving receipts for the supplies from the country, are to be continued in the villages on the French frontiers: and the com•imssaries attached to each of the armies of the several nations will receive... | |
| Christopher Kelly - 1818 - 568 pages
...therefore, which have been hitherto observed, in requiring, and taking, and giving receipts for the supplies from the country, are to be continued in the villages on the French frontiers: and the -commissaries attached to each of the armies of the several nations will receive... | |
| William Hough - 1834 - 398 pages
...re. pi jit* requiring, and taking, and giving receipts for supplies from the coun- for supplies. try, are to be continued in the villages on the French frontier, and the commissaries to each of the armies, of the several nations, will re- _ payment eeive the orders from the Commander-in-Chief... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1835 - 1056 pages
...in the Peninsula, and would eventually prove highly injurious to the public interests. " The rules, therefore, which have been observed hitherto in requiring,...and giving receipts for supplies from the country, we to be continued in the villages on the French frontier; and the commUioners attached to each of... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1837 - 718 pages
...the Peninsula ; and would eventually prove highly injurious to the public interests. 6. The rules, therefore, which have been observed hitherto in requiring,...nations, respecting the mode and period of paying for such supplies. GO Lezaca, 8th Oct. 1813. 1. The Commander of the Forces is concerned to be under... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1838 - 806 pages
...the Peninsula; and would eventually prove highly injurious to the public interests. ' 6. The rules, therefore, which have been observed hitherto, in requiring,...nations, respecting the mode and period of paying for such supplies.' not venture to enter France, if we cannot prevent our soldiers from plundering.... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1838 - 692 pages
...the Peninsula; and would eventually prove highly injurious to thu public interests. ' 6. The rules, therefore, which have been observed hitherto, in requiring,...receipts for supplies from the country, are to be conlinued in the villages on ihe French frontier ; and the Commissaries, attached to each of the armies... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1838 - 696 pages
...the Peninsula; and would eventually prove highly injurious to the public inierests. ' 6. The rules, therefore, which have been observed hitherto, in requiring,...taking, and giving receipts for supplies from the coontry, are to be continued in the vitlages on ihe French frontier ; and the Commissaries, attached... | |
| George Soane - 1839 - 838 pages
...the Peninsula; and would eventually prove highly injurious to the public interests. " 6. The rules, therefore, which have been observed hitherto, in requiring,...nations, respecting the mode and period of paying for such supplies." This was also translated into the French and Basque languages, with a notice to... | |
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