| 1827 - 472 pagine
...character of a gentleman and a man of honour, was instantly inquired into by the commander-in-chief, and the delinquent censured or punished as the case...merit, checks with a timely frown the temptations to licence and extravagance. The private soldiers equally engaged the attention of His Royal Highness.... | |
| James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 pagine
...character of a gentleman and a man of honor, was instautly inquired into by the commanderin-chief, and the delinquent censured or punished, as the case...equally engaged the attention of his royal highness. Jn the course of his superintendence of the army, a military dress, the most absurd in Europe, was... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 500 pagine
...character of a gentleman and man of honour, was instantly inquired into by the Commander-in-Chief, and the delinquent censured or punished, as the case...protection of an indulgent father, who, willing to encourage merit, checks with a timely frown the temptations to license and extravagance. The private... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 506 pagine
...character of a gentleman and man of honour, was instantly inquired into by the Commander-in-Chief, and the delinquent censured or punished, as the case...protection of an indulgent father, who, willing to encourage merit, checks with a timely frown the temptations to license and extravagance. The private... | |
| 1827 - 574 pagine
...character of a gentleman and a man of honour, was instantly inquired into by the Commander-in-Chief, and the delinquent censured or punished, as the case...The army was thus like a family under protection of art indulgent fc'her, who, willing to promote merit, checks with a timely frown the temptations to... | |
| John Sykes - 1827 - 126 pagine
...character of a gentleman and a man of honour, was instantly inquired into by the Commander-in-Chief, anS the delinquent censured or punished, as the case seemed...to require. The army was thus like a family under the protection of an indulgent father, who, willing to promote merit, checks with a timely frown the... | |
| John Watkins - 1827 - 738 pagine
...character of a gentleman and a man of honour, was instantly inquired into by the commander-in-chief, and the delinquent censured or punished as the case seemed to require. The private soldier* equally engaged the attention of his Royal Highness. In the course of his superintendence... | |
| 1827 - 728 pagine
...character of a gentleman and a nan of honour, was instantly inquired into by the Commander-in-Chief, and the delinquent censured or punished, as the case seemed to require. The private soldiers equally engaged the attention of his Royal Highness. In the coarse of his superintendence... | |
| 1828 - 924 pagine
...character of a gentleman and a man of honour, was instantly inquired into by the commander-in-chief, and the delinquent censured or punished as the case...merit, checks, with a timely frown, the temptations to licence and extravagance. The private soldiers equally engaged the attention of his Royal Highness.... | |
| 1828 - 472 pagine
...moral discipline among the officers of our army, which bad the highest consequences on their character. The private soldiers equally engaged the attention of his Royal Highness. In the course of bis superintendence of the army, a military dress, the most absurd in Europe, was altered for one easy... | |
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