| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1835 - 542 páginas
...Wellesley, KB, to Lieut. General Sir John Moore, KB ' MY DEAR GENERAL, ' Lumiar, 17th Sept., 1808. ' I write to you on the subject to which this letter...that we can go on as we are now constituted ; the Commander in Chief must be changed, and the country and the army naturally turn their eyes to you as... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1835 - 548 páginas
...Wellesley, KB, to Lieut. General Sir John Moore, KB ' MY DEAR GENERAL, ' Lumiar, 17th Sept., 1808. ' I write to you on the subject to which this letter relates with the same freedom with which 1 hope you would write to me on any point in which you might think the public interests concerned.... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1842 - 1008 páginas
...useful to the army or to the country." 257To Lieut. General Sir J. Moore, KB Lumiar, 17th Sept. 1808. ' I write to you on the subject to which this letter...concerned. It appears to me to be quite impossible we can go on as we are now constituted ; the Commander in Chief must be changed, and the country and... | |
| Andrew Redman Bonar - 1845 - 472 páginas
...MOORE, KB Lumiar, J yi.h September, 1808. MY DEAR GENERAL, — I write to you on the subject to \vitirb this letter relates, with the same freedom with which...Commander-in-chief must be changed, and the country and the army naturally turn their eyes to you as their commander. I understand, however, that you have... | |
| Andrew Redman Bonar - 1850 - 474 páginas
...JOHN MOORE, BB Lumiar, l?th September, 1808. Mv DEAR GENERAL,—I write to you on the subject to winch this letter relates, with the same freedom with which...the public interests concerned. It appears to me to he quite impossible that we can go on as we are now constituted ; the Commander-in-chief must be changed,... | |
| Arthur Griffiths - 1897 - 462 páginas
...condition of the army in Portugal under its present leaders gave Wellesley great concern. "It appears to me quite impossible that we can go on as we are now constituted ; the commander-in-chief (Dalrymple) must be changed, and the country and the army naturally turn their eyes to you as their... | |
| Charles Oman - 1902 - 726 páginas
...the Peninsula, and would use every effort with the ministers to get the post secured to him. ' It is quite impossible that we can go on as we are now constituted...commander-in-chief must be changed, and the country and the army naturally turn their eyes to you as their commander2.' The second and longer was a letter... | |
| Sir John Moore - 1904 - 476 páginas
...connection with Moore's report of the conversation which followed on it. " LUMIAR, i-jih September 1808. " I write to you on the subject to which this letter...Commander-inchief must be changed, and the country and the army naturally turn their eyes to you as their commander. I understand, however, that you have... | |
| Sir John Moore - 1904 - 480 páginas
...connection with Moore's report of the conversation which followed on it. " LUMIAR, i-jth September 1808. " I write to you on the subject to which this letter..." It appears to me to be quite impossible that we cau go on as we are now constituted ; the Commander-inchief must be changed, and the country and the... | |
| Sir John Moore - 1904 - 478 páginas
...connection with Moore's report of the conversation which followed on it. " LUMIAR, 1-jih September 1808. " I write to you on the subject to which this letter...relates with the same freedom with which I hope you 18o8] MOOEE MUST COMMAND 263 would write to me on any point in which you might think the public interests... | |
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