| Charles Heath - 1806 - 900 pages
...WHICH IF POSSIBLE THE BRITISH TROOPS SURPASSED ALL THEIR FORMER DEEDS, AND AT THE HEAD OF THE FUSILEER BRIGADE, TO WHICH A GREAT PART OF THE FINAL SUCCESS...THE DAY WAS TO BE ATTRIBUTED. AS AN OFFICER HE HAD BEEN ALREADY HIGHLY DISTINGUISHED, AND, IF PROVIDENCE HAD PROLONGED HIS LIFE, HI PROMISED TO BECOME... | |
| Collection - 1821 - 336 pages
...which, if possible, the British troops surpassed all their former deeds, and at the head of the Fusileer Brigade, to which a great part of the final success...of the brightest ornaments to his profession, and an honor to his country." Erected at the Public expense, TO THE MEMORY OF MAJOR-GENERAL SIR ISAAC BROCK,... | |
| 1822 - 382 pages
...which, if possible, the British troops surpassed all their former deeds, and at the head of the Fusileer Brigade, to which a great part of the final success...distinguished, and if Providence had prolonged his life, lie promised to become one of the brightest ornaments to his profession, and an honor to his country."... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 524 pages
...which, if possible, The British troops surpassed all their former deeds, and at The head of the Fusileer Brigade, to which a great part of the Final success...of the brightest ornaments to his profession, And an honour to his country. There are yet two monuments more in St. Paul's Cathedral, which were occasioned... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 1042 pages
...which, if possible, The British troops surpassed all their former deeds, and at The head of the Fusileer Brigade, to which a great part of the Final success...promised To become one of the brightest ornaments fo his profession, And an honour to his country. There are yet two monuments more in St. Paul's Cathedral,... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1839 - 856 pages
...troops surpassed all their former deeds, and at the head of the Fusileer Brigade, to which a great put of the final success of the day was to be attributed....highly distinguished, and, if Providence had prolonged hit life, he promised to become one of the brightest ornaments to his profession, and an honour to... | |
| James Sykes (of London.) - 1839 - 88 pages
...if possible, the British Troops surpassed all their former deeds, and, at the head of the Fusileer Brigade, to which a great part of the final success...of the brightest ornaments to his profession, and an honour to his country." The monument of Major-General Dundas, by Mr. Bacon, jun., is also in the... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1839 - 828 pages
...which, if possible, the British troops surpassed all their former deeds, and at the head of the Fusileer Brigade, to which a great part of the final success...the day was to be attributed. As an officer he had aiready been highly distinguished, and, if Providence had prolonged his life, he promised to become... | |
| E. M. CUMMINGS - 1840 - 72 pages
...which, if possible the British troops surpassed all their former deeds, and, at the head of the fusileer brigade, to which a great part of the final success...of the brightest ornaments to his profession, and an honour to his country." Advancing a few yards in the recess, under the window, is a monument to... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1841 - 670 pages
...which, n possible, the British troops surpassed all \heir former deeds, and at the head of the fusileer brigade, to which a great part of the final success...of the day was to be attributed. " As an officer, be had already been highly distinguished, and if Providence had prolonged his life, he promised to... | |
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