| Monthly literary register - 1809 - 752 páginas
...although the ca' »airy were embarked. The greater^iait of the fleet having gone lo sea yes'.eieay evening, the whole being under weigh, and the corps...the embarkation necessarily much mixed on board, it il impossible at present to lay bcibre you a return of our casualties. 1 hope the loss ¡a numbers... | |
| 1809 - 596 páginas
...English officers conducted themselves with the courage which belongs to men of honour. Gazette.—" The greater part of the fleet having gone to sea yesterday...corps in the embarkation necessarily much mixed on boaid, it is impossible at present to lay befoic you a return of our casualties." Moniteur. — [low... | |
| 1809 - 536 páginas
...during the action, for a zealous offer of his personal services, although the cavalry were embarked. — The greater part of the fleet having gone to sea,...return of our casualties. I hope the loss in numbers if not so considerable as might have been expected. If I was obliged to form an estimate, I should... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 356 páginas
...during the action, for a zealous offer of his personal services, although the cavalry were embarked. " The greater part of the fleet having gone to sea yesterday...you a return of our casualties. I hope the loss in num" bers is not so considerable as might have been expected. If I was obliged to form an estimate,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1809 - 540 páginas
...during the action, for a zealous offer of his personal services, although the cavalry were embarked. — The greater part of the fleet having gone to sea,...corps in the embarkation necessarily much mixed on hoard, it is impossible, at present, to lay before you a return of our casualties. I hope the loss... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1809 - 646 páginas
...during the action, tor a zealous offer of his personal services, although tlic cavalry were cinbnrkcd. The greater part of the fleet having gone to sea yesterday...corps in the embarkation necessarily much mixed on liiMnl, it is impossible at present to lay before you :i return of our casualties. I hope the loss... | |
| 1809 - 518 páginas
...during the action, for a zealous offer of his personal services, although the cavalry were embarked. The greater part of the fleet having gone to sea yesterday...corps, in the embarkation, necessarily much mixed o -i board, it is impossible, at present, to lay before you a return of our casualties. I hope the... | |
| James Carrick Moore, Sir John Moore - 1809 - 376 páginas
...having gone to sea yesterday even" ing, the whole being under weigh, and the corps in the embarka" tion necessarily much mixed on board, it is impossible...you a return of our casualties. I hope the loss in num" bers is not so considerable as might have been expected. If I was " obliged to form an estimate,... | |
| Author of Operations of the British army in Spain - 1809 - 96 páginas
...part of the fleet having gone to aea yesterday evening, the whole being under weigh, and the ^orps in the embarkation necessarily much mixed on board,...present to lay before you a return of our casualties." MONITEUR. — " How the truth forces its way in spite of every effort to conceal it ! Mr. Canning's... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 558 páginas
...the action, for a zealous offer of his " personal services, although the cavalry were " embarked. " The greater part of the fleet having gone "'to sea...the whole being ".under weigh, and the corps in the cmbarka" taon necessarily much mixed on board, it is ** impossible at present to lay before you a rejf*... | |
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