| 1812 - 724 pages
...particular manner, to the state of discipline of the troops. The discipline of every army, after a long and active campaign, becomes in some degree relaxed,...bring it back to the state in which it ought to be f»r service ; but I aw concerned to have to observe, that tht army under my co«mand has fallen off,... | |
| 1812 - 640 pages
...particular manner to the .state of discipline of the troops. The discipline of every army, after a lonf and active campaign, becomes in some degree relaxed,...and requires the utmost attention on the part of the Gcnnrols and other Oflicers, to bring it back to the state in which it ought to be for service ; hut... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 622 pages
...particular manner, to the state of discipline of the troops. The discipline of every army after a loug and active campaign, becomes in some degree relaxed,...service; but I am concerned to have to observe, that tli« army under my command has fallen off, in this respect, in the late campaign, to a greater degree... | |
| Christopher Kelly - 1818 - 568 pages
...reproach his troops with a want of discipline. In his address to his army, he says, " I am concerned to observe, that the army under my command has fallen...in the late campaign, to a greater degree than any array with which I have ever served, or of which I have ever read ; yet this army has met with no disaster;... | |
| John Philippart - 1820 - 420 pages
...particular manner, to the state of discipline of the troops. The discipline of every army after a long and active campaign, becomes in some degree relaxed,...the late campaign, to a greater degree than any army wiih which I have ever served, or of which I ever read. Yet this army has met with no disaster ; it... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1837 - 804 pages
...particular manner to the state of discipline of the troops. The discipline of every army, after a long and active campaign, becomes in some degree relaxed,...observe that the army under my command has fallen oft* in this respect in the late campaign to a greater degree than any army with which I have ever... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1837 - 718 pages
...particular manner, to the state of discipline of the troops. The discipline of every army, after a long and active campaign, becomes in some degree relaxed,...and requires the utmost attention on the part of the Generals and other Officers, to bring it back to the state in which it ought to be for service ; but... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1838 - 654 pages
...particular manner to the state of discipline of the troops. The discipline of every army, after a long and active campaign, becomes in some degree relaxed,...bring it back to the state in which it ought to be for scrjdce ; but I am concerned to have to observe that the army under my command has fallen off in this... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1839 - 1026 pages
...particular manner, to the state of discipline of the troops. The discipline of every army, after a long and active campaign, becomes in some degree relaxed,...and requires the utmost attention on the part of the Generals and other Officers, to bring it back to the state in which it ought to be for service ; but... | |
| James Campbell (lieut.-col.) - 1840 - 380 pages
...particular manner to the state of discipline of the troops. The discipline of every army, after a long and active campaign, becomes in some degree relaxed,...the general and other officers to bring it back to that state in which it ought to be for service ; but I am concerned to have to observe that the army... | |
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