| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1837 - 804 páginas
...notwithstanding your affection for them, you have so just a notion of the value of the distinction they are daily acquiring for themselves, by their gallantry...taken upon myself with less reluctance, hoping at the * This, and the two following letters, were omitted to be inserted according to their dates in the... | |
| 1838 - 894 páginas
...notwithstanding your affection for them, you have so just a notion of the value of the distinction they are daily acquiring for themselves, by their gallantry...and good conduct, that their misfortunes do not make EO great an impression upon you. " Under such circumstances I perform the task which I have taken upon... | |
| sir James Edward Alexander - 1840 - 620 páginas
...notwithstanding your affection for them, ycm have so just a notion of the value of the distinction they are daily acquiring for themselves, by their gallantry...good conduct, that their misfortunes do not make so deep an impression upon you. Under such circumstances I perform the task which I have taken upon myself... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1852 - 448 páginas
...notwithstanding your affection for them, you have so just a notion of the value of the distinction they are daily acquiring for themselves by their gallantry...misfortunes do not make so great an impression upon you." im. CHAPTER X. Honours and rewards— Capture of Badajoz — Sir R. Hill at Almarez — Capture of... | |
| William Francis Patrick Napier - 1857 - 502 páginas
...notwithstanding your affection for them, you have so just a notion of the value of the distinction which they are daily acquiring for themselves by their gallantry...do not make so great an impression upon you. Under these circumstances I perform the task I have taken on myself with less reluctance; hoping at the same... | |
| Sir William Francis Patrick Napier - 1864 - 598 páginas
...notwithstanding your affection for them you have so just a notion of the value of the distinction they are daily acquiring for themselves by their gallantry...circumstances I perform the task which I have taken on myself with less reluctance, hoping at the same time that this will be the last occasion on which... | |
| James Hogg - 1872 - 368 páginas
...notwithstanding your affection for them, you have so just a notion of the value of the distinction which they are daily acquiring for themselves by their gallantry and good conduct, that their misfortunes ' (he was referring to George being again wounded, having lost his right arm above the elbow) ' do... | |
| Sir George Thomas Napier - 1884 - 354 páginas
...make so great an impression upon you. Under these circumstances I perform the task I have taken on myself with less reluctance; hoping at the same time...last occasion on which I shall have to address you on such a subject, and that your brave sons will be spared to you. 'Although the last was the most... | |
| Sir George Thomas Napier - 1884 - 342 páginas
...notwithstanding your affection for them, you have so just a notion of the value of the distinction which they are daily acquiring for themselves by their gallantry...do not make so great an impression upon you. Under these circumstances I perform the task I have taken on myself with less reluctance ; hoping at the... | |
| William Napier Bruce - 1885 - 448 páginas
...notwithstanding your affection for them, you have so just a notion of the value of the distinction which they are daily acquiring for themselves by their gallantry...do not make so great an impression upon you. Under these circumstances I perform the task I have taken on myself with less reluctance, hoping at the same... | |
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