On every occasion his bravery and skill procured him the warmest praise of the commander in chief, and of the army. In the unfortunate retreat from Holland, in the winter of 1794, the guards as well as the sick were left under his care, whom, he conducted... The British Critic: A New Review - Страница 4971801Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1801 - 496 страници
...fhould particularly notice them." The Lieutenantgeneral was wounded at Nimeguen, the 27th of Odtober following. No part of the fervice of this able officer...the winter of 1794. The Guards, as well as all the Ack were left under his conduct and care, after LieutenantLieutenant-general Hnrcourthad gone into... | |
| 1801 - 800 страници
...fhould particularly notice them." The lieutenant-genetal was wounded at Nimeguen.the 27th of Oftober following. " No part of the fervice of this able officer...the army retreated from Holland, in the winter of r 794. The Guards, as well as all the fick, were left under his conduct and care, after lieutenant-general... | |
| 1801 - 602 страници
...following. No part of the service of this able officer had ever been so painful to him, or called so forcibly upon his humanity and exertion, as the duty...under his conduct and care, after Lieutenant-general Harconrt had gone into cantonments behind the Ems. His sensibility was as conspicuous as his judgment,... | |
| 1801 - 606 страници
...following. No part of the service of this able officer had ever been so painful to him, or called so forcibly upon his humanity and exertion, as the duty...the army retreated from Holland, in the winter of 1/Q4. .The Guards, as well as all the lick were left under his conduct and care, after Lieutenant-general... | |
| 1801 - 622 страници
...following. No part of the service of this able officer had ever been so painful to him, or called so forcibly upon his humanity and exertion, as the duty...the army retreated from Holland, in the winter of 179'1- The Guards, as well as all the sick, were left under his conduct and care, after Lieutenantgeneral... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 512 страници
...procured him the warmest praise of the commander in chief, and of the army. In the unfortunate retreat from Holland, in the winter of 1794, the guards as well as the sick were left under his care, whom, he conducted with the utmost humanity, amidst many painful... | |
| 1812 - 550 страници
...procured him the warmest praise of the commander-in-cbief, and of th« army. In the unfortunate retreat from Holland, in the winter of 1794, the guards as well as the sick were left under his care, whom he conducted with the utmost humanity, amidst many painful... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 510 страници
...procured him the warmest praise of the commander in chief, and of the army. In the unfortunate retreat from Holland, in the winter of 1794, the guards as well as the sick were left under his care, whom he conducted with the utmost humanity, amidst many painful... | |
| The Duke of York - 1812 - 706 страници
...procured him the warmest praise of the cnmniander-in-chief, and of the army. In the unfortunate retreat from Holland, in the winter of 1794, the guards as well as the sick were lett under his care, whom he conducted with the utmost humanity, amidst many painful... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 516 страници
...procured him the warmest praise of the commander in chief, and of the army. In the unfortunate retreat from Holland, in the winter of 1794, the guards as well as the sick were left under his care, whom he conducted with the utmost humanity, amidst many painful... | |
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