| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1820 - 738 páginas
...and his country, than colonel Despard did. I formed the highest opinion of him at that time, as a man and an officer, seeing him so willing in the service of his sovereign. Having lost sight of him fur the last twenty years, if I had been askeJ my opinion of him, I should certainly have said, if... | |
| 1820 - 742 páginas
...formed, he says, " the highest opinion of him at that time, as a man and as an officer, seeing him BO willing in the service of his sovereign ; having lost sight of him for so many years, if I had been asked my opinion of him I should certainly have said, If he is alive he... | |
| Peter Burke - 1866 - 420 páginas
...and his country than Colonel Despard did. I formed the highest opinion of him, at that time, as a man and an officer, seeing him so willing in the service...his sovereign. Having lost sight of him for the last twenty-three years, if I had been asked my opinion of him, I should have said, "If he is alive, he... | |
| Peter Burke - 1866 - 428 páginas
...him so willing in the service of his sovereign. Having lost sight of him for the last twenty-three years, if I had been asked my opinion of him, I should have said, "If he is alive, he is certainly one of the brightest ornaments of the British Army." Vice-Admiral... | |
| George Lathom Browne - 1882 - 542 páginas
...attachment to his sovereign and his country. I formed the highest opinion of him at that time as a man and an officer, seeing him so willing in the service of his country. Having lost sight of him for the last twenty years, if I had been asked my opinion of him,... | |
| George Lathom Browne - 1882 - 460 páginas
...attachment to his sovereign and his country. I formed the highest opinion of him at that time as a man and an officer, seeing him so willing in the service of his country. Having lost sight of him for the last twenty years, if I had been asked my opinion of him,... | |
| John Sugden - 2004 - 984 páginas
...and his country than Colonel Despard did. I formed the highest opinion of him at that time, as a man and an officer, seeing him so willing in the service...certainly one of the brightest ornaments of the British army.'44 But it was useless, and Nelson could do no more than try to secure a pension for the wife... | |
| John Sugden - 2004 - 984 páginas
...and his country than Colonel Despard did. I formed the highest opinion of him at that time, as a man and an officer, seeing him so willing in the service...one of the brightest ornaments of the British army.' 44 But it was useless, and Nelson could do no more than try to secure a pension for the wife of a condemned... | |
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