| 1850 - 510 páginas
...Commander of the Forces. " The Commander of the Forces once more requests the army to accept liis thanks. " Although circumstances may alter the relations in which he has stood towards them for years, so much to his satisfaction, he assures them he will ncter ceatc to feel the warmest interest... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1837 - 718 páginas
...conduct to the last. 3. The Commander of the Forces once more requests the army to accept his thanks. 4. Although circumstances may alter the relations in which he has stood towards them, so much to his satisfaction, he assures them that he will never cease to feel the warmest interest... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1838 - 736 páginas
...to the last. ' 3. The Commander of the Forces once more requests the army to accept his thanks. ' 4. Although circumstances may alter the relations in which he has stood towards them, so much to his satisfaction, he assures them that he shall never cease to feel the warmest interest... | |
| Arthur Wellesley (1st duke of Wellington.) - 1838 - 760 páginas
...to the last. ' 3. The Commander of the Forces once more requests the army to accept his thanks. ' 4. Although circumstances may alter the relations in which he has stood towards them, so much to his satisfaction, he assures them that he shall never cease to feel the warmest interest... | |
| John William Carleton - 1850 - 516 páginas
...Commander of the Forees. " The Commander of the Forees once more requests the army to accept his thanks. " Although circumstances may alter the relations In which he has stood towards them for years, so much to his satisfaction, he assures them he wdl never ceatc to feel the warmest interest... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1839 - 1026 páginas
...conduct to the last. 3. The Commander of the Forces once more requests the army to accept his thanks. 4. Although circumstances may alter the relations in which he has stood towards them, so much to his satisfaction, he assures them that he will never cease to feel the warmest interest... | |
| George Soane - 1839 - 838 páginas
...of the Forces; and he trusts that the troops will continue the same good conduct to the last. " 4. Although circumstances may alter the relations in which he has stood towards them, so much to his satisfaction, he assures them that he shall never cease to feel the warmest interest... | |
| sir James Edward Alexander - 1840 - 620 páginas
...conduct to the last. " The commander of the forces once more requests the army to accept his thanks. " Although circumstances may alter the relations in...interest in their welfare and honour; and that he will VOL. II. Z be at all times happy to be of any service to those to whose conduct, discipline, and gallantry,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1844 - 810 páginas
...distinguished man, in the address which he issued to the Army on taking leave of it at Bourdeaux, said :— " Although circumstances may alter the relations in...them for some years, so much to his satisfaction, he as« sures them he will never cease to feel the warmest interest in their welfare and honour, and that... | |
| William Grattan - 1847 - 388 páginas
...the past, and his promises for the future. His General Order contained the following words : — " Although circumstances may alter the relations in...and gallantry their country is so much indebted." How these promises have been kept is too well known, and it is difficult to say whether that he ever... | |
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