| John Drinkwater - 1839 - 412 páginas
...assure you, that every distinguished act of emula" tion and gallantry, which shall be performed in course " of the siege, by any, even of the lowest...gracious protection " and favour. These His Majesty's intention you will " communicate to every part of your Garrison, that " they may be perfectly satisfied... | |
| Charles Leonard Irby, James Mangles - 1844 - 364 páginas
...to assure you, that every distinguished act of emulation and gallantry which shall be performed in course of the siege by any, even of the lowest rank,...resistance, and will be happy to reward their merit." 1782.] [CHAP. via. " Extract from a letter to the governor from the Right Hon. Geu. Conway, commander-in-chief... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1844 - 78 páginas
...to future exertion: and I " have the King's authority to assure you, that every et distinguished act of emulation and gallantry, which " shall be performed in the course of the siege, by any, 1782 " even of the lowest rank, will meet with ample reward " from his gracious protection and favour."... | |
| Archibald K. Murray - 1862 - 526 páginas
...incentive to future exertions; and I have the King's authority to assure you, that every distinguished act of emulation and gallantry, which shall be performed...ample reward from his gracious protection and favour." Peace at length dawned, and the blockade was in consequence raised in February, 1 783. The second battalion,... | |
| Archibald K. Murray - 1862 - 530 páginas
...incentive to future exertions; and I have the King's authority to assure you, that every distinguished act of emulation and gallantry, which shall be performed...ample reward from his gracious protection and favour." Peace at length dawned, and the blockade was in consequence raised in February, 1 783. The second battalion,... | |
| John Drinkwater - 1871 - 210 páginas
...to assure you, that every distinguished act of emulation and gallantry which shall be performed in course of the siege by any, even of the lowest rank,...resistance, and will be happy to reward their merit." " Extract from a letter to the governor from the llight Hou. Gen. Couway, commander-in-chief of his... | |
| 1902 - 720 páginas
...authority to assure you that every distinguished mark of emulation and gallantry which shall be |>erformed in the course of the siege, by any, even of the lowest rank, will meet with ample reward from his generous protection and favour." So wrote Lord Melbourne to General Eliott in July 1782. They w.ero... | |
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