| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 364 pagine
...Commander of the Forces can, " however, assure the army that he bas made none since he left Sala" manca which he did not foresee, and was not prepared for;...proper to fight a battle he will do it ; and he will " choose the time and place he thinks most fit : in the mean time he " begs the Officers and Soldiers... | |
| Adam Neale - 1809 - 514 pagine
...movements he directs. .The Commander of the forces can, however, assure his army, that he has made none since he left Salamanca which he did not foresee,...purposes for which they were intended. When it is proper (o fight a hattle, he will do it, and he will chusc ttie time and place he thinks most fit. In the... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 558 pagine
..." directs. The Commander of the Forces can, '•* howe\rer, assure the army that he has made " none since he left Salamanca which he did " " " not foresee, and was not prepared for; and, l< as far as he is a judge, they have answered " the purposes for which they were intended." When it... | |
| 1810 - 600 pagine
...the MoTIVES of the movements which he directed; he could, however, assure them, that he had made none since he left Salamanca which he did not foresee, and was not prepared for ; and, as far as he was a judge, they had answered the purposes tor which they were intended. When it was proper to fight... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 602 pagine
...the movements which he directed; he could, however, assure them, that he h.'d made none since he lett Salamanca which he did not foresee, and was not prepared for ; and, as far as he was a judge, they had answered the purposes tor which they were intended. When it was proper to fight... | |
| 1810 - 602 pagine
...of the movements which he directed; he could, however, assure them, that he had made none since be left Salamanca which he did not foresee, and was not prepared for ; and, as tar as he was a judge, they had answered the purposes for which they were intended. When it was proper... | |
| 1812 - 724 pagine
...army the motive of the movements he directed ; he could, however,, assure them, that he had made none, since he left Salamanca, which he did not foresee, and was not prepared for ; and, as far as he was a judge, they had answered the purposes for which they were intended. When it was proper to fight... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1813 - 456 pagine
...movement he direct*. The commander of the forces can, however,assnre the army that he has made none since he left Salamanca which he did not foresee,...proper to fight a battle he will do it; and he will choose the time and place he thinks most fit : in the mean time, he begs the officers and soldiers... | |
| 1812 - 844 pagine
...movement he directs. The commander of the forces can however assure the army, that he has made none since he left Salamanca which he did not foresee,...proper to fight a battle, he will do it; and he will choose the time and place he thinks most fit j in the mean time he begs the officers and §oldiers... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 622 pagine
...the motives of the movements which he directed ; he could, however, assure them that he had made none since he left Salamanca, which he did not foresee, and was not prepared for ; and, as far as he was a judge, they had answered the purposes for which they were intended. When it was proper to fight... | |
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