| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 940 pages
...charafteriftics of the Brilifli foldier, and which, onnooccafion, vvereever more eminently difplayed : nor has it often fallen to the lot of any general, to have fuch juft caufe ot acknowledgement for diftinguifhed fupport. I cannot, in fufficient terms, exprefs... | |
| 1801 - 858 pages
...craraaeriflics of the Britim foldier, and whiuh on no occ'afion' were ever more eminently difplayed ; nor has it often fallen to the lot of any general to have fuch juiî caufe of acknowledgement for the difiinguiihеЛ fupport he that day experienced Irom the... | |
| David Hume - 1811 - 568 pages
...persevering exertions which " have been at all times the characteristics of the British " soldier, and which, on no occasion, were ever more " eminently...the lot of " any general to have such just cause of acknowledgement " for distinguished support. I cannot in sufficient terms " express the obligations... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 874 pages
...persevering exertions which have been, at all times, the characteristics of the British soldier, and which, on no occasion, were ever more eminently displayed...general to ha.ve such just cause of acknowledgment for distingmshed support. I cannot, in sufficient terms, express the obligations 1 owe to general sir Ralph... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1816 - 808 pages
...persevering exertions which have been at all tintes the cha" ractcristics of the British soldier, and which, on no occasion, " were ever more eminently...the " lot of any general to have such just cause of acknowl«dge" ment for distinguished support. I cannot in sufficient terms " express the obligations... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1820 - 524 pages
...persevering exertions which have been at all times the characteristics of the British soldier, and which, on no occasion, were ever more eminently displayed: nor has it often ' See letter of the duke of York to Mr. Dundas, London Gazette extraordinary, October 24th, 1 799,... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1822 - 764 pages
...racteristics of the British soldier, and which, on no occasion, " were ever more eminently displayed : or has it often fallen to the " lot of any general to have such just cause of acknowledge" ment for distinguished support. I cannot in sufficient terms " express the obligations... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1823 - 926 pages
...persevering exertions which have been at all times characteristics, and which on no occasion were evermore eminently displayed ; nor has it often fallen to the...general to have such just cause of acknowledgment for distinguished support." His Royal Highness then in the most liberal manner mentions the great obligations... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1828 - 922 pages
...persevering exertions which have been at all times characteristics, and which on no occasion were evermore eminently displayed ; nor has it often fallen to the lot of any general to have such just cause d acknowledgment for distinguished support." His Royal Highness thea in the most liberal manner mentions... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1828 - 946 pages
...persevering exertions which have been at all times characteristics, and which on no occasion were evermore eminently displayed ; nor has it often fallen to the...general to have such just cause of acknowledgment for distinguished support." His Royal Highness then in the most liberal manner mentions the great obligations... | |
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