| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1845 - 654 pages
...want of 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...should be appointed to cut and bring in wood, others fetch water, and others to get the meat, &c. to be cooked ; and it would soon be found that if this... | |
| William Grattan - 1847 - 388 pages
...of every other description, —the want of attention of the officers to the orders of the army, and to the conduct of their men ; and their consequent want of authority over their conduct." Now, it is plain that the French army were much more expert in cooking than we were. The French nation... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1851 - 1038 pages
...want of 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...meat, &c. to be cooked ; and it would soon be found that if this practice were daily enforced, and a particular hour for seeing the dinners, and for the... | |
| Lord Frederick Fitzclarence - 1851 - 290 pages
...of every other description — the want of attention of the Officers to the order of the Army, and to the conduct of their men, and their consequent...each Company should be appointed to cut and bring wood, others to fetch water, and others to get meat, &c., to be cooked ; and it would be found, if... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1852 - 440 pages
...want of 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...meat, &c., to be cooked ; and it would soon be found that if this practice were daily enforced, and a particular hour for seeing the dinners, and for the... | |
| Sir William Howard Russell - 1856 - 508 pages
...want of 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...meat, &c., to be cooked ; and it would soon be found that, if this practice were daily enforced, and a particular hour for seeing the dinners and for the... | |
| Sir William Howard Russell - 1856 - 516 pages
...want of 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...meat, &c., to be cooked ; and it would soon be found that, if this practice were daily enforced, and a particular hour for seeing the dinners and for the... | |
| Sir William Howard Russell - 1858 - 710 pages
...want of 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 company âs¿ be a¿,ointed to cut and bring in wood; ¿l¿s to fda waI¿ J.theestopet the meat, &c¿, to be... | |
| William Tomkinson - 1894 - 392 pages
...want of attention of the Officers to the Orders of the Army and to the conduct of their men, and their want of authority over their conduct. Certain men...others to fetch water, and others to get the meat, etc., to be cooked, and it would soon be found, if this practice was daily enforced and a particular... | |
| Lewis William George Butler - 1904 - 474 pages
...want of 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...meat, &c., to be cooked ; and it would soon be found that if this practice were daily enforced, and a particular hour for seeing the dinners, and for the... | |
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