| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 830 sider
...Adjutant-General the Hon. Sir Edward Pakenham, and from Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Fitzroy Somerset, Lieut. Colonel Campbell, and all the officers of my personal Staff,...The artillery which was in the field was of great usf to us ; and I cannot sufficiently acknowledge the intelligence and activity with •which it was... | |
| 1815 - 772 sider
...Ficz roy Somerset, Lieutenant-Col. Campbell, and all the officers of my personal staff, and his bereue Highness the Prince of Orange. The artillery which...brought to. the point of attack, under the direction of Colonel Dickson, over the bad roads through the mountains at this season of the year. I send this dispatch... | |
| John Philippart - 1820 - 422 sider
...Honorable Sir Edward Pakenham, and from Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Fitzroy Somerset, Lieutenant-Colonel Campbell, and all the officers of my personal staff,...which was in the field was of great use to Us; and 1 cannot sufficiently acknowledge the intelligence and activity with which it was brought to the point... | |
| John Philippart - 1820 - 420 sider
...Honorable Sir Edward Pakenham, and from Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Fitzroy Somerset, Lieutenant-Colonel Campbell, and all the officers of my personal staff,...The artillery which was in the field was of great nse to us; and 1 cannot sufficiently acknowledge the intelligence and activity with which it was brought... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1823 - 854 sider
...adjutant-general the hon. sir Edward Pakenham, and front lieutenant-colonel lord Fitzroy Somerset, lieut.-colonel Campbell, and all the officers of my personal staff,...brought to the point of attack, under the direction of colonel Dickson, over the bad roads through the mountains, at this season of the year. I send this... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1838 - 696 sider
...the Adjutant General, the Hon. Sir E. Pakenham ; and from Lieut. Colonels Lord FitzRoy Somerset and Campbell, and all the officers of my personal staff,...was of great use to us; and I cannot sufficiently acknowlege the intelligence and activity with which it was brought to the point of attack under the... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1838 - 806 sider
...the Adjutant General, the Hon. Sir E. Pakenham; and from Lieut. Colonels Lord FitzRoy Somerset and Campbell, and all the officers of my personal staff,...was of great use to us; and I cannot sufficiently acknowlege the intelligence and activity with which it was brought to the point of attack under the... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1838 - 692 sider
...the Adjutant General, the Hon. Sir E. Pakenham ; and from Lieut. Colonels Lord FitzRoy Somerset and Campbell, and all the officers of my personal staff,...which was in the field, was of great use to us; and 1 cannot sufficiently acknowlege the intelligence and activity with which it was brought to the point... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1845 - 654 sider
...and the adjutant-general, the Hon. Sir E. Pakenham; and from Lieut.Colonels Lord Fitzroy Somerset and Campbell, and all the officers of my personal staff,...brought to the point of attack under the direction of Colonel Dickson, over the bad roads through the mountains in this season of the year. " I enclose a... | |
| James Alexander Browne - 1865 - 368 sider
...seize the strong ground between the Nive * " The artillery which was in the field was of the greatest use to us ; and I cannot sufficiently acknowledge...which it was brought to the point of attack, under the directions of Colonel Dickson, over the bad roads through the mountains in this season of the year."... | |
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