| 1798 - 554 Seiten
...lols of the troops tr exceeded any calculation, except under the particular circumftances of the winds coming to the northward, and blowing very hard. If...Mortlock, Lieutenant Edmonds, and Lieutenant Norman, and bee to recommend them to their Lordihipi protection. General Coote lent to inform me that he was highly... | |
| 1798 - 484 Seiten
...of the troops far exceeded any calculation, except under the particular circumstances of the winds coming to the northward, and blowing very hard. If...file. I cannot help again noticing the particular good conduit of Captain Mortlock, Lieutenant Edmonds, and Lieutenant Norman, and beg to recommend them to... | |
| 1798 - 418 Seiten
...although the lois of the troops tar exceeded any calculation, except under the particular circumflances of the wind's coming to the northward, and blowing...of killed and wounded did not exceed four rank and nie. I cannot help again noticing the particular good conduit of Capt. MortJock, Lieut. Edmond, and... | |
| 1798 - 524 Seiten
...under the particular circum Dances of the wind's coming to the north waul» and blowing very hardi Jf the weather had continued fine, the troops would have...of killed and wounded did not exceed four rank and Hie. t cannot help again noticing the particular good conduct of Capt. Mortlock, Lieut. Edmond» and... | |
| 1798 - 602 Seiten
...tronp'i fir rxcewleJ any calculation, except under the particular circbmftancei of the wind? corri'iij to the Northward, and blowing very hard. If the weather had continued, fine, the troops would have heen emb Tiled by 12, at which rime the return of kille I an.l wounded did not exceed 4 r:.nk and file.... | |
| 1799 - 958 Seiten
...calculation, except under the particular circiimftan^ei ot ihe wind's coining to the northward, and blcr.uag very hard. If the weather had continued fine, the troops would have bten embarked by twrlve, at which time the return of killed and wounded did not exceed .four rank and... | |
| 1800 - 800 Seiten
...although the lofs of the troops far exceeded any calculation, except under the particular circumliances of the wind's coming to the northward and blowing...weather had continued fine, the troops would have been eui barked by twelve, at which lime the return of killed and wounded did not exceed four rank and file.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 Seiten
...hard. 'Il'tliB weather had continued fln», the troops would have been embarked by twelve, al winch time the return of killed and wounded did not exceed four rank and file. I cannot he!p again noticing the particular good conduct of captain Mortlock, lieutenant Edmonds, and lieutenant... | |
| 1806 - 776 Seiten
...the troops would have been •'•"-barked by twelve, at which time the return of killed and woundtd did not exceed four rank and file. I cannot help again...lieutenant Norman, and beg to recommend them to their lordships protection. General Coote sent to inform me that he was highly pleased with the uncommon... | |
| 1809 - 954 Seiten
...although the loss of the troops far exceeded any calculation, except under the particular •circumstances of the wind's coming to the northward, and blowing...by twelve, at which time the return of killed and wound-, ed did not exceed four rank and file. I cannot help again noticing the particular good conduct... | |
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