| 1812 - 724 pages
...regard to the food of the soldier, 1 have frequently observed and lamented, in the late campaign, the facility and celerity with which the French. soldiers...army. The cause of this disadvantage is the same with thai of every other description, — the want of attention of the Officers to the Orders of the Army,... | |
| 1812 - 640 pages
...celerity with which the French soldiers coukcd, in comparison with those of our army. The cause nf this disadvantage is the same with that of every other...attention of the Officers to the Orders of the Army, aud to the conduct of their men ; and their consequent want of authority over their conduct. Certain... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 622 pages
...the late campaign, the facility and celerUy with which the French soldiers cooked, in comparison with our army. The cause of this disadvantage is the same...of attention of the officers to the orders of the armv, and to the conduct of their men ; and their consequent want of authority over their conduct.... | |
| John Philippart - 1820 - 420 pages
...regard to the food of soldiers, I have frequently observed and lamented, in the late campaign, the facility and celerity with which the French soldiers cooked, in comparison with our army. The cause of this disadvantage is the same with that of every other description — the want... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1837 - 804 pages
...regard to the food of the soldier, I have frequently observed and lamented in the late campaign, the facility and celerity with which the French soldiers...attention of the officers to the orders of the army, and the conduct of their men, and the consequent want of authority over their conduct. Certain men of each... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1838 - 654 pages
...regard to the food of the soldier, I have frequently observed and lamented in the late campaign, the facility and celerity with which the French soldiers...attention of the officers to the orders of the army, and the conduct of their men, and the consequent want of authority over their conduct. Certain men of each... | |
| Arthur Wellesley (1st duke of Wellington.) - 1838 - 678 pages
...regard to the food of the soldier, I have frequently observed and lamented in the late campaign, the facility and celerity with which the French soldiers...attention of the officers to the orders of the army, and the conduct of their men, and the consequent want of authority over their conduct. Certain men of each... | |
| George Soane - 1839 - 838 pages
...regard to the food of the soldier, I have frequently observed and lamented in the late campaign, the facility and celerity with which the French soldiers...attention of the officers to the orders of the army, and the conduct of their men, and the consequent want of authority over their conduct. Certain men of each... | |
| James Campbell (lieut.-col.) - 1840 - 380 pages
...regard to the food of the soldier, I have frequently observed and lamented in the late campaign, the facility and celerity with which the French soldiers...of the army, and to the conduct of their men, and the consequent want of authority over their conduct. Certain men of each company should be appointed... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1842 - 1008 pages
...frequently observed and limented in the late campaign, the facility and celerity with which theFrenci soldiers cooked in comparison with those of our army. The cause of in" disadvantage is the same with that of every other description, the *«rrt of attention of the officers... | |
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