| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 838 pages
...till he received a wound from a musket ball through the shoulder, which obliged him to quit the field. It gives me the greatest satisfaction to assure your...conducted itself better. The division of Guards, under Lieut.-gen. Cooke, who is severely wounded ; Major-gen. Maitland and Major-gen. Byng. set N « This... | |
| 1815 - 1008 pages
...gallantry and conduct, till he received a wound through the shoulder, which obliged him to quit the field. It gives me the greatest satisfaction to assure your...never, upon any occasion, conducted itself better. I should not do justice to my feelings, or to Marshal Blücher and the Pius&ian army, if I did not... | |
| George John Freeman - 464 pages
...till he received a wound from a musket ball through the shoulder, which obliged him to quit the field. It gives me the greatest satisfaction to assure your...conducted itself better. The division of guards, under Lieutenant General Cooke, who is severely wounded ; Major General Maitland and Major General Byng,... | |
| John Booth - 1815 - 198 pages
...he received a wound from a musket ball, through the shoulder, which obliged him to quit the field. It gives me the greatest satisfaction to assure your...severely wounded, Major-General Maitland and Major Byng, set an example which was followed by all; and there is no Officer, nor description of troops,... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 pages
...he received a wound from a musket-ball, through the shoulder, which obliged him to quit the field. It gives me the greatest satisfaction to assure your...Cooke, who is severely wounded, major-general Maitland, aud major-general Byng, set an example which was followed by all ; and there is no officer, nor description... | |
| Edward Seymour (of the Inner temple.) - 1815 - 610 pages
...he received a wound from a musket-ball through his shoulder, which obliged him to quit the field. " It gives me the greatest satisfaction to assure your...conducted itself better. The division of guards under Lieutenant General Gooke, who is severely wounded, Major General Maitland and Major General Byng set... | |
| James Simpson - 1816 - 210 pages
...he received a wound from a musket-ball, through the shoulder, which obliged him to quit the field. It gives me the greatest satisfaction to assure your...severely wounded, Major-General Maitland and Major Byng, set an example which was followed by all ; and there is no officer, nor description of trpops,... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 690 pages
...he received a wound from a musket ball through the shoulder, \\ hich obliged him to quit the field. It gives me the greatest satisfaction to assure your...who is severely wounded, major-general Maitland, and major-generai Byng, set an example which was followed by all ; and there is no officer, nor description... | |
| Edmund Boyce - 1816 - 480 pages
...him to quit the field, ^ ".' , r? It gives me the greatest satisfaction to assure your Lorrfflhip, that the army never, upon any occasion, 'conducted...who is severely wounded, Major-General Maitland, and Major-General Byng, set an example which was followed by all ; and there is no officer, nor description... | |
| 1817 - 736 pages
...till he received a wound from a musket ball through the shoulder, which obliged him to quit the field. It gives me the greatest satisfaction to assure your...conducted itself better. The division of Guards, under Lieut. -Gen. Cooke, who is severely wounded, Major-General MailSand and Major-Gen. Byng, set an example... | |
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